Thieno-indeno-monomers and polymers

ABSTRACT

Polymers comprising at least one unit of formulae 
     
       
         
         
             
             
         
       
     
     and compounds of the formulae 
     
       
         
         
             
             
         
       
     
     wherein, in formulae 1, 1′, 2 and 2′
 
n is 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4
 
m is 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4
     M1 and M2 are independently of each other an aromatic or heteroaromatic monocyclic or bicyclic ring system;
 
X is at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of O, S, Se or Te,
 
Q is at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C, Si or Ge
 
R is at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, C 1-100 -alkyl, C 2-100 -alkenyl, C 2-100 -alkynyl, C 5-12 -cycloalkyl, C 6-18 -aryl, a 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl, C(O)—C 1-100 -alkyl, C(O)—C 5-12 -cycloalkyl and C(O)—OC 1-100 -alkyl.
 
R 2 , R 2′ , R 2″ , R* are at each occurrence independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, C 1-30 -alkyl, C 2-30 -alkenyl, C 2-30 -alkynyl, C 5-12 -cycloalkyl, C 6-18 -aryl, 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl, OR 21 , OC(O)—R 21 , C(O)—OR 21 , C(O)—R 21 , NR 21 R 22 , NR 21 —C(O)R 22 , C(O)—NR 21 R 22 , N[C(O)R 21 ][C(O)R 22 ], SR 21 , halogen, CN, SiR Sis R Sit R Siu  and OH,
 
L 1  and L 2  are independently from each other and at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C 6-30 -arylene, 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene,

The present invention relates to new monomers and polymers made thereof, in particular thieno-indeno-monomers and polymers, to a process for the preparation of these monomers and polymers, to intermediates, to electronic devices comprising these polymers, as well as to the use of these polymers as semiconducting material.

Organic semiconducting materials can be used in electronic devices such as organic photovoltaic devices (OPVs), organic field-effect transistors (OFETs), organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), organic photodiodes (OPDs) and organic electrochromic devices (ECDs).

It is desirable that the organic semiconducting materials are compatible with liquid processing techniques such as spin coating as liquid processing techniques are convenient from the point of processability, and thus allow the production of low cost organic semiconducting material-based electronic devices. In addition, liquid processing techniques are also compatible with plastic substrates, and thus allow the production of light weight and mechanically flexible organic semiconducting material-based electronic devices.

For application in organic photovoltaic devices (OPVs), organic field-effect transistors (OFETs), and organic photodiodes (OPDs), it is further desirable that the organic semiconducting materials show high charge carrier mobility.

For application in organic photovoltaic devices (OPVs) and organic photodiodes (OPDs), the organic semiconducting materials should also show a strong absorption of the visible light.

It was the object of the present invention to provide organic semiconducting materials. This object is solved by the polymers of the invention, a process for preparing the polymers, intermediates for preparing the polymers electronic devices containing the polymers and the use of the polymers.

The polymers of the present invention comprise at least one unit of formula

Also part of the invention are compounds of the formulae

wherein, in formulae 1, 1′, 2 and 2′

n is 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4

m is 0, 1, 2. 3 or 4

-   M1 and M2 are independently of each other an aromatic or     heteroaromatic monocyclic or     bicyclic ring system;     X is at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of O, S,     Se or Te, preferably O, S or Se, more preferably S or Se, most     preferably S;     Q is at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C, Si     or Ge, preferably C or Si, most preferably C;     R is at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of H,     C₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl,     C₆₋₁₈-aryl, a 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl, C(O)—C₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl,     C(O)—C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl and C(O)—OC₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl, wherein     -   C₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀₀-alkynyl can be         substituted with one to fourty substituents independently         selected from the group consisting of C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl,         C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(a), OC(O)—R^(a),         C(O)—OR^(a), C(O)—R^(a), NR^(a)R^(b), NR^(a)—C(O)R^(b),         C(O)—NR^(a)R^(b), N[C(O)R^(a)][C(O)R^(b)], SR^(a),         Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R_(Sic)), —O—Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)),         halogen, CN, and NO₂; and at least two CH₂-groups, but not         adjacent CH₂-groups, of C₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀₀-alkenyl and         C₂₋₁₀₀-alkynyl can be replaced by O or S,     -   C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to six substituents         independently selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₆₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to         14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(a), OC(O)—R^(a), C(O)—OR^(a),         C(O)—R^(a), NR^(a)R^(b), NR^(a)—C(O)R^(b), C(O)—NR^(a)R^(b),         N[C(O)R^(a)][C(O)R^(b)], SR^(a), Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)),         —O—Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)), halogen, CN, and NO₂; and one         or two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of         C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be replaced by O, S, OC(O), CO, NR^(a) or         NR^(a)—CO,     -   C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl can be substituted         with one to six substituents independently selected from the         group consisting of C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl,         C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,         OR^(a), OC(O)—R^(a), C(O)—OR^(a), C(O)—R^(a), NR^(a)R^(b),         NR^(a)—C(O)R^(b), C(O)—NR^(a)R^(b), N[C(O)R^(a)][C(O)R^(b)],         SR^(a), Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)),         —O—Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)), halogen, CN, and NO₂,         -   wherein         -   R^(a) and R^(b) are independently selected from the group             consisting of H, C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl,             C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,         -   R^(Sia), R^(Sib) and R^(Sic) are independently selected from             the group consisting of H, C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl,             C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered             heteroaryl, O—C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, O—C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, O—C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl,             O—C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl,         -   O—C₆₋₁₄-aryl, O-5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,             —[O—SiR^(Sid)R^(Sie)]_(o)—R^(Sif), NR⁵R⁶, halogen and             O—C(O)—R⁵,             -   wherein             -   is an integer from 1 to 50,             -   R^(Sid), R^(Sie), R^(Sif) are independently selected                 from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₆₀-alkyl,                 C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, O—C₁₋₆₀-alkyl,                 O—C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, O—C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl, O—C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl,             -   O—C₆₋₁₄-aryl, O-5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,                 —[O—SiR^(Sig)R^(Sih)]_(p)—R^(Sii), NR⁵⁰R⁶⁰, halogen and                 O—C(O)—R⁵⁰;                 -   wherein                 -   p is an integer from 1 to 50,                 -   R^(Sig)R^(Sih), R^(Sii) are independently selected                     from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,                     C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                     C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl,                     O—C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, O—C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, O—C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     O—C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, O—C₆₋₁₀-aryl, O-5 to 10 membered                     heteroaryl, 0-Si(CH₃)₃, NR⁵⁰⁰R⁶⁰⁰, halogen and                     O—C(O)—R⁵⁰⁰,             -   R⁵, R⁶, R⁵⁰, R⁶⁰, R⁵⁰⁰ and R⁶⁰⁰ are independently                 selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₆₀-alkyl,                 C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₄-aryl, and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,             -   C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl can be                 substituted with one to twenty substituents selected                 from the group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₀-aryl, OR^(c), OC(O)—R^(c), C(O)—OR^(c),                 C(O)—R^(c), NR^(c)R^(d), NR^(c)—C(O)R^(d),                 C(O)—NR^(c)R^(d), N[C(O)R^(c)][C(O)R^(d)], SR^(c),                 Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)),                 —O—Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)), halogen, CN, and NO₂                 and at least two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent                 CH₂-groups, of C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl and                 C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl can be replaced by O or S,             -   C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to five                 substituents selected from the group consisting of                 C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                 C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, OR^(c), OC(O)—R^(c),                 C(O)—OR^(c), C(O)—R^(c), NR^(c)R^(d), NR^(c)—C(O)R^(d),                 C(O)—NR^(c)R^(d), N[C(O)R^(c)][C(O)R^(d)], SR^(c),                 Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)),                 —O—Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)), halogen, CN, and NO₂;                 and one or two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups,                 of C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be replaced by O, S, OC(O), CO,                 NR^(c) or NR^(c)—CO,             -   C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl can be                 substituted with one to five substituents independently                 selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,                 C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₀-aryl, OR^(c), OC(O)—R^(c), C(O)—OR^(c),                 C(O)—R^(c), NR^(c)R^(d), NR^(c)—C(O)R^(d),                 C(O)—NR^(c)R^(d), N[C(O)R^(c)][C(O)R^(d)], SR^(c),                 Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)),                 —O—Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)), halogen, CN and NO₂;                 -   wherein                 -   R^(c) and R^(d) are independently selected from the                     group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl                     and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                 -   R^(Sij), R^(Sik) and R^(Sil) are independently                     selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered                     heteroaryl, O—C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, O—C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl,                     O—C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, O—C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, O—C₆₋₁₀-aryl,                     0-5 to 10 membered heteroaryl,                     —[O—SiR^(Sim)R^(Sin)], —R^(Sio), NR⁷R⁸, halogen, and                     O—C(O)—R⁷,                 -    wherein                 -    q is an integer from 1 to 50,                 -    R^(Sim), R^(Sin), R^(Sio) are independently                     selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered                     heteroaryl, O—C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, O—C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl,                     O—C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, O—C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, O—C₆₋₁₀-aryl,                     O-5 to 10 membered heteroaryl,                     —[O—SiR^(Sip)R^(Siq)]_(r)—R^(Sir), NR⁷⁰R⁸⁰, halogen,                     and O—C(O)—R⁷⁰;                 -    wherein                 -    r is an integer from 1 to 50,                 -    R^(Sip), R^(Siq), R^(Sir) are independently                     selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered                     heteroaryl, O—C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, O—C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl,                     O—C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, O—C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, O—C₆₋₁₀-aryl,                     O-5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, O—Si(CH₃)₃,                     NR⁷⁰⁰R⁸⁰⁰, halogen and O—C(O)—R⁷⁰⁰,                 -   R⁷, R⁸, R⁷⁰, R⁸⁰, R⁷⁰⁰ and R⁸⁰⁰ are independently                     selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, and 5 to 10 membered                     heteroaryl,             -   C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be                 substituted with one to ten substituents selected from                 the group consisting of halogen, CN and NO₂,

R², R^(2′), R^(2″), R* are at each occurrence independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl, 5 to 20 membered

heteroaryl, OR²¹, OC(O)—R²¹, C(O)—OR²¹, C(O)—R²¹, NR²¹R²², NR²¹—C(O)R²², C(O)—NR²¹R²², N[C(O)R²¹][C(O)R²²], SR²¹, halogen, CN, SiR^(Sis)R^(Sit)R^(Siu) and OH,

-   -   wherein     -   R²¹ and R²² and are independently selected from the group         consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,         C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl,         and     -   C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be substituted         with one to ten substituents independently selected from the         group consisting of C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14         membered heteroaryl, OR^(e), OC(O)—R^(e), C(O)—OR^(e),         C(O)—R^(e), NR^(e)R^(f), NR^(e)—C(O)R^(f), C(O)—NR^(e)R^(f),         N[C(O)R^(e)][C(O)R^(f)], SR^(e), halogen, CN,         SIR^(Sis)R^(Sit)R^(Siu) and NO₂; and at least two CH₂-groups,         but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and         C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be replaced by O or S,     -   C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to six substituents         independently selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₂₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5         to 14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(e), OC(O)—R^(e), C(O)—OR^(e),         C(O)—R^(e), NR^(e)R^(f), NR^(e)—C(O)R^(f), C(O)—NR^(e)R^(f),         N[C(O)R^(e)][C(O)R^(f)], SR^(e), halogen, CN,         SiR^(Sis)R^(Sit)R^(Siu) and NO₂; and one or two CH₂-groups, but         not adjacent CH₂-groups, of C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be replaced by         O, S, OC(O), CO, NR^(e) or NR^(e)—CO,     -   C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl can be substituted         with one to six substituents independently selected from the         group consisting of C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl,         C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,         OR^(e), OC(O)—R^(e), C(O)—OR^(e), C(O)—R^(e), NR^(e)R^(f),         NR^(e)—C(O)R^(f), C(O)—NR^(e)R^(f), N[C(O)R^(e)][C(O)R^(f)],         SR^(e), halogen, CN, SiR^(Sis)R^(Sit)R^(Siu) and NO₂,         -   wherein         -   R^(Sis), R^(Sit) and R^(Siu) are independently from each             other selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl,             C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, phenyl and             O—Si(CH₃)₃,         -   R^(e) and R^(f) are independently selected from the group             consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl,             C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, and 5 to 14 membered             heteroaryl,             -   wherein             -   C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl can be                 substituted with one to five substituents selected from                 the group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5                 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(g), OC(O)—R^(g),                 C(O)—OR^(g), C(O)—R^(g), NR^(g)R^(h), NR^(g)—C(O)R^(h),                 C(O)—NR^(g)R^(h), N[C(O)R^(g)][C(O)R^(h)], SR^(g),                 halogen, CN, and NO₂;             -   C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to five                 substituents selected from the group consisting of                 C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl,                 C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered                 heteroaryl, OR^(g), OC(O)—R^(g), C(O)—OR^(g),                 C(O)—R^(g), NR^(g)R^(h), NR^(g)—C(O)R^(h),                 C(O)—NR^(g)R^(h), N[C(O)R^(g)][C(O)R^(h)], SR^(g),                 halogen, CN, and NO₂;             -   C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl can be                 substituted with one to five substituents independently                 selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl,                 C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(g),                 OC(O)—R^(g), C(O)—OR^(g), C(O)—R^(g), NR^(g)R^(h),                 NR^(g)—C(O)R^(h), C(O)—NR^(g)R^(h),                 N[C(O)R^(g)][C(O)R^(h)], SR^(g), halogen, CN, and NO₂;                 -   wherein                 -   R^(g) and R^(h) are independently selected from the                     group consisting of H, C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl                     and C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl,                 -    wherein                 -    C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl can be                     substituted with one to five substituents selected                     from the group consisting of halogen, CN and NO₂,

L¹ and L² are independently from each other and at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₆₋₃₀-arylene, 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene,

wherein

C₆₋₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene can be substituted with one to six substituents R³ at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl, OR³¹, OC(O)—R³¹,

C(O)—OR³¹, C(O)—R³¹, NR³¹R³², NR³¹—C(O)R³², C(O)—NR³¹R³², N[C(O)R³¹][C(O)R³²], SR³¹, halogen, CN, SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and OH, and

wherein

can be substituted with one or two substituents R⁴ at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl, C(O)—R⁴¹, C(O)—NR⁴¹R⁴², C(O)—OR⁴¹ and CN,

-   -   wherein     -   R³¹, R³², R⁴¹ und R⁴² are independently from each other and at         each occurrence selected from the group consisting of H,         C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl,         C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl, and     -   wherein     -   C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be substituted         with one to ten substituents independently selected from the         group consisting of C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14         membered heteroaryl, OR^(i), OC(O)—R^(j), C(O)—OR^(i),         C(O)—R^(i), NR^(i)R^(j), NR^(i)—C(O)R^(j), C(O)—NR^(i)R^(j),         N[C(O)R^(i)][C(O)R^(j)], SR^(i), halogen, CN,         SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and NO₂; and at least two CH₂-groups,         but not adjacent CH₂-groups of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and         C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be replaced by O or S,     -   C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to six substituents         independently selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₂₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5         to 14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(i), OC(O)—R^(j), C(O)—OR^(i),         C(O)—R^(i), NR^(i)R^(j), NR^(i)—C(O)R^(j), C(O)—NR^(i)R^(j),         N[C(O)R^(i)][C(O)R^(j)], SR^(i), halogen, CN,         SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and NO₂; and one or two CH₂-groups, but         not adjacent CH₂-groups, of C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be replaced by         O, S, OC(O), CO, NR^(i) or NR^(i)—CO,     -   C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl can be substituted         with one to six substituents independently selected from the         group consisting of C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl,         C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,         OR^(i), OC(O)—R^(j), C(O)—OR^(i), C(O)—R^(i), NR^(i)R^(j),         NR^(i)—C(O)R^(j), C(O)—NR^(i)R^(j), N[C(O)R^(i)][C(O)R^(j)],         SR^(i), halogen, CN, SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and NO₂,         -   wherein         -   R^(Siv), R^(Siw), R^(Six) are independently from each other             selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl,             C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, phenyl and         -   O—Si(CH₃)₃,         -   R^(i) and R^(j) are independently selected from the group             consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl,             C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, and 5 to 14 membered         -   heteroaryl,             -   wherein             -   C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl can be                 substituted with one to five substituents selected from                 the group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5                 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(k), OC(O)—R^(l),                 C(O)—OR^(k), C(O)—R^(k), NR^(k)R^(l), NR^(k)—C(O)R^(l),                 C(O)—NR^(k)R^(l), N[C(O)R^(k)][C(O)R^(l)], SR^(k),                 halogen, CN, and NO₂;             -   C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to five                 substituents selected from the group consisting of                 C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl,                 C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered                 heteroaryl, OR^(k), OC(O)—R^(l), C(O)—OR^(k),                 C(O)—R^(k), NR^(k)R^(l), NR^(k)—C(O)R^(l),                 C(O)—NR^(k)R^(l), N[C(O)R^(k)][C(O)R^(l)], SR^(k),                 halogen, CN, and NO₂;             -   C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl can be                 substituted with one to five substituents independently                 selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl,                 C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(k),                 OC(O)—R^(l), C(O)—OR^(k), C(O)—R^(k), NR^(k)R^(l),                 NR^(k)—C(O)R^(l),             -   C(O)—NR^(k)R^(l), N[C(O)R^(k)][C(O)R^(l)], SR^(k),                 halogen, CN, and NO₂;                 -   wherein                 -   R^(k) and R^(i) are independently selected from the                     group consisting of H,                 -   C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl,                 -    wherein                 -    C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl can be                     substituted with one to five substituents selected                     from the group consisting of halogen, CN and NO₂,

Halogen can be F, Cl, Br and I.

X are preferably at each occurrence the same.

Q are preferably at each occurrence the same.

R² are preferably at each occurrence the same.

R* are preferably at each occurrence the same.

C₁₋₄-alkyl, C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₁₋₃₆-alkyl, C₁₋₅₀-alkyl, C₁₋₆₀-alkyl and C₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl can be branched or unbranched. Examples of C₁₋₄-alkyl are methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, sec-butyl, isobutyl and tert-butyl. Examples of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl are C₁₋₄-alkyl, n-pentyl, neopentyl, isopentyl, n-(1-ethyl)propyl, n-hexyl, n-heptyl, n-octyl, n-(2-ethyl)hexyl, n-nonyl and n-decyl. Examples of C₁₋₂₀-alkyl are C₁₋₁₀-alkyl and n-undecyl, n-dodecyl, n-undecyl, n-dodecyl, n-tridecyl, n-tetradecyl, n-pentadecyl, n-hexadecyl, n-heptadecyl, n-octadecyl, n-nonadecyl and n-icosyl (C₂₀). Examples of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₁₋₃₆-alkyl, C₁₋₅₀-alkyl, C₁₋₆₀-alkyl and C₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl are C₁₋₂₀-alkyl and n-docosyl (C₂₂), n-tetracosyl (C₂₄), n-hexacosyl (C₂₆), n-octacosyl (C₂₈) and n-triacontyl (C₃₀).

C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀₀-alkenyl can be branched or unbranched. Examples of C₁₋₂₀-alkenyl are vinyl, propenyl, cis-2-butenyl, trans-2-butenyl, 3-butenyl, cis-2-pentenyl, trans-2-pentenyl, cis-3-pentenyl, trans-3-pentenyl, 4-pentenyl, 2-methyl-3-butenyl, hexenyl, heptenyl, octenyl, nonenyl and docenyl. Examples of C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀₀-alkenyl are C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and linoleyl (C₁₈), linolenyl (C₁₈), oleyl (C₁₈), and arachidonyl (C₂₀). Examples of C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl are C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and erucyl (C₂₂).

C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl and C₂₋₁₀₀-alkynyl can be branched or unbranched. Examples of C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl are ethynyl, 2-propynyl, 2-butynyl, 3-butynyl, pentynyl, hexynyl, heptynyl, octynyl, nonynyl and decynyl. Examples of C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl and C₂₋₁₀₀-alkynyl are undecynyl, dodecynyl, undecynyl, dodecynyl, tridecynyl, tetradecynyl, pentadecynyl, hexadecynyl, heptadecynyl, octadecynyl, nonadecynyl and icosynyl (C₂₀).

Examples of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl are cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl. Examples of C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl are C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl and cycloheptyl and cyclooctyl. C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl are C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl and cyclononyl, cyclodecyl, cycloundecyl and cyclododecyl.

Examples of C₆₋₁₀-aryl are phenyl,

Examples of C₆₋₁₄-aryl are C₆₋₁₀-aryl and

Examples of C₆₋₁₈-aryl are C₆₋₁₄-aryl and

5 to 10 membered heteroaryl are 5 to 10 membered monocyclic or polycyclic, such as dicyclic, tricyclic or tetracyclic, ring systems, which comprise at least one heteroaromatic ring, and which may also comprise non-aromatic rings, which may be substituted by ═O.

5 to 14 membered heteroaryl are 5 to 14 membered monocyclic or polycyclic, such as dicyclic, tricyclic or tetracyclic, ring systems, which comprise at least one heteroaromatic ring, and which may also comprise non-aromatic rings, which may be substituted by ═O.

5 to 20 membered heteroaryl are 5 to 20 membered monocyclic or polycyclic, such as dicyclic, tricyclic or tetracyclic, ring systems, which comprise at least one heteroaromatic ring, and which may also comprise non-aromatic rings, which may be substituted by ═O.

Examples of 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl are

Examples of 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl are the examples given for the 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl and

Examples of 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl are the examples given for the 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl and

wherein

R¹⁰⁰ and R¹⁰¹ are independently and at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, or R¹⁰⁰ and R¹⁰¹, if attached to the same atom, together with the atom, to which they are attached, form a 5 to 12 membered ring system,

-   -   wherein     -   C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl can be substituted         with one to five substituents selected from the group consisting         of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl,         OR^(q), OC(O)—R^(q), C(O)—OR^(q), C(O)—R^(g), NR^(q)R^(r),         NR^(q)—C(O)R^(r), C(O)—NR^(q)R^(r), N[C(O)R^(q)][C(O)R^(r)],         SR^(q), halogen, CN, and NO₂;     -   C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to five substituents         selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to         10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(q), OC(O)—R^(q), C(O)—OR^(q),         C(O)—R^(q), NR^(q)R^(r), NR^(q)—C(O)R^(r), C(O)—NR^(q)R^(r),         N[C(O)R^(q)][C(O)R^(r)], SR^(q), halogen, CN, and NO₂;     -   C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl can be substituted         with one to five substituents independently selected from the         group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl,         C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl,         OR^(q), OC(O)—R^(q), C(O)—OR^(q),     -   C(O)—R^(q), NR^(q)R^(r), NR^(q)—C(O)R^(r), C(O)—NR^(q)R^(r),         N[C(O)R^(q)][C(O)R^(r)], SR^(q), halogen, CN, and NO₂;     -   5 to 12 membered ring system can be substituted with one to five         substituents selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to         10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(q), OC(O)—R^(q), C(O)—OR^(q),         C(O)—R^(q), NR^(g)R^(r), NR^(q)—C(O)R^(f), C(O)—NR^(q)R^(r),         N[C(O)R^(q)][C(O)R^(f)], SR^(q), halogen, CN, and NO₂;         -   wherein         -   R^(q) and R^(r) are independently selected from the group             consisting of H, C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and             C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl,             -   wherein             -   C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl can be                 substituted with one to five substituents selected from                 the group consisting of halogen, CN and NO₂.

C₆₋₃₀-arylene is a 6 to 30 membered monocyclic or polycyclic, such as dicyclic, tricyclic, tetracyclic, pentacyclic or hexacyclic ring system, which comprises at least one C-aromatic ring, and which may also comprise non-aromatic rings or heteroaromatic rings, which may be substituted by ═O.

Examples of C₆₋₃₀-arylene are

wherein

R¹ is at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl, a 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl, C(O)—C₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl, C(O)—C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl and C(O)—OC₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl,

-   -   wherein     -   C₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀₀-alkynyl can be         substituted with one to fourty substituents independently         selected from the group consisting of C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl,         C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(a), OC(O)—R^(a),         C(O)—OR^(a), C(O)—R^(a), NR^(a)R^(b), NR^(a)—C(O)R^(b),     -   C(O)—NR^(a)R^(b), N[C(O)R^(a)][C(O)R^(b)], SR^(a),         Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)), —O—Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)),         halogen, CN, and NO₂; and at least two CH₂-groups, but not         adjacent CH₂-groups, of C₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀₀-alkenyl and         C₂₋₁₀₀-alkynyl can be replaced by O or S,     -   C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to six substituents         independently selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₆₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to         14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(a), OC(O)—R^(a), C(O)—OR^(a),         C(O)—R^(a), NR^(a)R^(b), NR^(a)—C(O)R^(b),     -   C(O)—NR^(a)R^(b), N[C(O)R^(a)][C(O)R^(b)], SR^(a),         Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)), —O—Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)),         halogen, CN, and NO₂; and one or two CH₂-groups, but not         adjacent CH₂-groups, of C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be replaced by O,         S, OC(O), CO, NR^(a) or NR^(a)—CO,     -   C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl can be substituted         with one to six substituents independently selected from the         group consisting of C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl,         C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,         OR^(a), OC(O)—R^(a), C(O)—OR^(a),     -   C(O)—R^(a), NR^(a)R^(b), NR^(a)—C(O)R^(b), C(O)—NR^(a)R^(b),         N[C(O)R^(a)][C(O)R^(b)], SR^(a), Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)),         —O—Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)), halogen, CN, and NO₂,         -   wherein         -   R^(a) and R^(b) are independently selected from the group             consisting of H, C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl,             C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,         -   R^(Sia), R^(Sib) and R^(Sic) are independently selected from             the group consisting of H, C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl,             C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered             heteroaryl, O—C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, O—C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, O—C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl,             O—C⁵⁻⁸-cycloalkyl,         -   O—C₆₋₁₄-aryl, O-5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,             —[O—SiR^(Sid)R^(Sie]) _(o)—R^(Sif), NR⁵R⁶, halogen and             O—C(O)—R⁵,             -   wherein             -   is an integer from 1 to 50,             -   R^(Sid), R^(Sie), R^(Sif) are independently selected                 from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₆₀-alkyl,                 C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, O—C₁₋₆₀-alkyl,                 O—C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, O—C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl, O—C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl,             -   O—C₆₋₁₄-aryl, O-5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,                 —[O—SiR^(Sig)R^(Sih)]_(p)—R^(Sii), NR⁵⁰R⁶⁰, halogen and                 O—C(O)—R⁵⁰;                 -   wherein                 -   p is an integer from 1 to 50,                 -   R^(Sig)R^(Sih), R^(Sii) are independently selected                     from the group consisting of H,                 -   C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered                     heteroaryl, O—C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, O—C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl,                     O—C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, O—C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, O—C₆₋₁₀-aryl,                     0-5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, O—Si(CH₃)₃,                     NR⁵⁰⁰R⁶⁰⁰, halogen and O—C(O)—R⁵⁰⁰,             -   R⁵, R⁶, R⁵⁰, R⁶⁰, R⁵⁰⁰ and R⁶⁰⁰ are independently                 selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₆₀-alkyl,                 C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₄-aryl, and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,             -   C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl can be                 substituted with one to twenty substituents selected                 from the group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₀-aryl, OR^(c), OC(O)—R^(c), C(O)—OR^(c),                 C(O)—R^(c), NR^(c)R^(d), NR^(c)—C(O)R^(d),                 C(O)—NR^(c)R^(d), N[C(O)R^(c)][C(O)R^(d)], SR^(c),                 Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)),                 —O—Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)), halogen, CN, and NO₂;                 and at least two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent                 CH₂-groups, of C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl and                 C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl can be replaced by O or S,             -   C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to five                 substituents selected from the group consisting of                 C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                 C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, OR^(c), OC(O)—R^(c),                 C(O)—OR^(c), C(O)—R^(c), NR^(c)R^(d), NR^(c)—C(O)R^(d),                 C(O)—NR^(c)R^(d), N[C(O)R^(c)][C(O)R^(d)], SR^(c),                 Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)),                 —O—Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)), halogen, CN, and NO₂;                 and one or two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups,                 of C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be replaced by O, S, OC(O), CO,                 NR^(c) or NR^(c)—CO,             -   C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl can be                 substituted with one to five substituents independently                 selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,                 C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₀-aryl, OR^(c), OC(O)—R^(c), C(O)—OR^(c),                 C(O)—R^(c), NR^(c)R^(d), NR^(c)—C(O)R^(d),                 C(O)—NRcR^(d), N[C(O)R^(c)][C(O)R^(d)], SR^(c),                 Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)),                 —O—Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)), halogen, CN and NO₂;                 -   wherein                 -   R^(c) and R^(d) are independently selected from the                     group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl                     and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                 -   R^(Sij), R^(Sik) and R^(Sil) are independently                     selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered                     heteroaryl, O—C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, O—C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl,                     O—C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, O—C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, O—C₆₋₁₀-aryl,                     O-5 to 10 membered heteroaryl,                     —[O—SiR^(Sim)R^(Sin)]_(q)—R^(Sio), NR⁷R⁸, halogen,                     and O—C(O)—R⁷,                 -    wherein                 -    q is an integer from 1 to 50,                 -    R^(Sim), R^(Sin), R^(Sio) are independently                     selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered                     heteroaryl, O—C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, O—C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl,                     O—C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, O—C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, O—C₆₋₁₀-aryl,                     O-5 to 10 membered heteroaryl,                     —[O—SiR^(Sip)R^(Siq)]_(r)—R^(Sir), NR⁷⁰R⁸⁰, halogen,                     and O—C(O)—R⁷⁰;                 -    wherein                 -    r is an integer from 1 to 50,                 -    R^(Sip), R^(Siq), R^(Sir) are independently                     selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered                     heteroaryl, O—C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, O—C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl,                     O—C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, O—C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, O—C₆₋₁₀-aryl,                     O-5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, O—Si(CH₃)₃,                     NR⁷⁰⁰OR⁸⁰⁰, halogen and O—C(O)—R⁷⁰⁰,                 -    R⁷, R⁸, R⁷⁰, R⁸⁰, R⁷⁰⁰ and R⁸⁰⁰ are independently                     selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, and 5 to 10 membered                     heteroaryl,                 -   C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be                     substituted with one to ten substituents selected                     from the group consisting of halogen, CN and NO₂,                     R¹⁰² and R¹⁰³ are independently and at each                     occurrence selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, and 5 to 14 membered                     heteroaryl, or R¹⁰² and R¹⁰³, if attached to the                     same atom, together with the atom, to which they are                     attached, form a 5 to 12 membered ring system,     -   wherein     -   C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl can be substituted         with one to five substituents selected from the group consisting         of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl,         OR^(s), OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s), C(O)—R^(s), NR^(s)R^(t),         NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t), C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t), N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)],         SR^(s), halogen, CN, and NO₂;     -   C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to five substituents         selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to         10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(s), OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s),         C(O)—R^(s), NR^(s)R^(t), NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t), C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t),         N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)], SR^(s), halogen, CN, and NO₂;     -   C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl can be substituted         with one to five substituents independently selected from the         group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl,         C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl,         OR^(s), OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s), C(O)—R^(s), NR^(s)R^(t),         NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t), C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t), N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)],         SR^(s), halogen, CN, and NO₂;     -   5 to 12 membered ring system can be substituted with one to five         substituents selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to         10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(s), OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s),         C(O)—R^(s), NR^(s)R^(t), NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t), C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t),         N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)], SR^(s), halogen, CN, and NO₂;         -   wherein         -   R^(s) and R^(t) are independently selected from the group             consisting of H, C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and             C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl,             -   wherein             -   C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl can be                 substituted with one to five substituents selected from                 the group consisting of halogen, CN and NO₂.                 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene is a 5 to 30 membered                 monocyclic or polycyclic, such as dicyclic, tricyclic,                 tetracyclic, pentacyclic or hexacyclic ring system,                 which comprises at least one heteroaromatic ring, and                 which may also comprise aromatic rings or non-aromatic                 rings, which may be substituted by ═O.

Examples of 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene are

wherein R¹ is defined as above X′ is at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of O, S, Se or Te, preferably O, S or Se, more preferably S or Se, most preferably S; R¹⁰⁴ and R¹⁰⁵ are independently and at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, or R¹⁰⁴ and R¹⁰⁵, if attached to the same atom, together with the atom, to which they are attached, form a 5 to 12 membered ring system,

-   -   wherein     -   C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl can be substituted         with one to five substituents selected from the group consisting         of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl,         OR^(s), OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s), C(O)—R^(s), NR^(s)R^(t),         NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t), C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t), N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)],         SR^(s), halogen, CN, and NO₂;     -   C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to five substituents         selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to         10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(s), OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s),         C(O)—R^(s), NR^(s)R^(t), NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t), C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t),         N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)], SR^(s), halogen, CN, and NO₂;     -   C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl can be substituted         with one to five substituents independently selected from the         group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl,         C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl,         OR^(s), OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s), C(O)—R^(s), NR^(s)R^(t),         NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t), C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t), N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)],         SR^(s), halogen, CN, and NO₂;     -   5 to 12 membered ring system can be substituted with one to five         substituents selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to         10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(s), OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s),         C(O)—R^(s), NR^(s)R^(t), NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t), C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t),         N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)], SR^(s), halogen, CN, and NO₂;         -   wherein         -   R^(s) and R^(t) are independently selected from the group             consisting of H, C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and             C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl,             -   wherein             -   C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl can be                 substituted with one to five substituents selected from                 the group consisting of halogen, CN and NO₂.

The 5 to 12 membered ring system can contain, in addition to the atom, to which R¹⁰⁰ and R¹⁰¹, respectively R¹⁰² and R¹⁰³, respectively R¹⁰⁴ and R¹⁰⁵, are attached, ring members selected from the group consisting of CH₂, O, S and NR^(u), wherein R^(u) is at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl.

Preferred are moieties of formulae 1, 1′, 2 and 2′, where M1 and M2 enable an electronically conjugated link between L₁ and L₂.

Preferred are polymers comprising at least one unit of formulae

n, m, L1, L2, X, Q, R, R², R^(2′), R^(2″) are defined as above;

Y is at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of O, S, Se or Te,

preferably O, S or Se, more preferably S or Se, most preferably S;

More preferred are polymers comprising at least one unit of formula 1a, 1b, 1d, 1e, or 1f, where n, m, L1, L2, X, Q, R, R², R^(2′), R^(2″) are defined as above;

Even more preferred are polymers comprising at least one unit of formula

where n, m, L1, L2, X, Q, R, R², R^(2′), R^(2″) are defined as above;

Still more preferred are polymers comprising at least one unit of formula

where n, m, L1, L2, X, Q, R, R², R^(2′), R^(2″) are defined as above;

Most preferred are polymers comprising at least one unit of formula

where n, m, L1, L2, X, Q, R², R², R² are defined as above;

Preferably, the polymers of the present invention comprise at least 60% by weight of units of formulae (1) or (1′) based on the weight of the polymer.

More preferably, the polymers of the present invention comprise at least 80% by weight of units of formulae (1) or (1′) based on the weight of the polymer.

Most preferably, the polymers of the present invention essentially consist of units of formulae (1) or (1′).

Preferably, R and R¹ are at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl, and a 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl,

-   -   wherein     -   C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀₀-alkynyl can be         substituted with one to fourty substituents independently         selected from the group consisting of C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl,         C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(a), OC(O)—R^(a),         C(O)—OR^(a), C(O)—R^(a), NR^(a)—C(O)R^(b), C(O)—NR^(a)R^(b),         SR^(a), Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)),         —O—Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)), halogen and CN; and at least         two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of C₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₁₀₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀₀-alkynyl can be replaced by O or S,     -   C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to six substituents         independently selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₆₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to         14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(a), OC(O)—R^(a), C(O)—OR^(a),         C(O)—R^(a), NR^(a)—C(O)R^(b), C(O)—NR^(a)R^(b), SR^(a),         Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)), —O—Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)),         halogen, and CN; and one or two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent         CH₂-groups, of C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be replaced by O, S, OC(O),         CO, NR^(a) or NR^(a)—CO,     -   C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl can be substituted         with one to six substituents independently selected from the         group consisting of C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl,         C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,         OR^(a), OC(O)—R^(a), C(O)—OR^(a), C(O)—R^(a), NR^(a)—C(O)R^(b),         C(O)—NR^(a)R^(b), SR^(a), Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)),         —O—Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)), halogen, and CN,         -   wherein         -   R^(a) and R^(b) are independently selected from the group             consisting of H, C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl,             C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,         -   R^(Sia), R^(Sib) and R^(Sic) are independently selected from             the group consisting of H, C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl,             C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered             heteroaryl, O—C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, O—C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, O—C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl,             O—C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, —[O—SiR^(Sid)R^(Sie)]_(o)—R^(Sif),             -   wherein             -   is an integer from 1 to 50,             -   R^(Sid), R^(Sie) and R^(Sif) are independently selected                 from the group consisting of H,             -   C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl,                 C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl,                 —[O—SiR^(Sig)R^(Sih)]_(p)—R^(Sii),                 -   wherein                 -   p is an integer from 1 to 50,                 -   R^(Sig)R^(Sih) and R^(Sii) are independently                     selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, O—Si(CH₃)₃,             -   C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl can be                 substituted with one to twenty substituents selected                 from the group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₀-aryl, OR^(c), OC(O)—R^(c), C(O)—OR^(c),                 C(O)—R^(c), NR^(c)—C(O)R^(d), C(O)—NR^(c)R^(d), SR^(c),                 Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)),                 —O—Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)), halogen, and CN; and                 at least two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of                 C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl can be                 replaced by O or S,             -   C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to five                 substituents selected from the group consisting of                 C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                 C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, OR^(c), OC(O)—R^(c),                 C(O)—OR^(c), C(O)—R^(c), NR^(c)—C(O)R^(d),                 C(O)—NR^(c)R^(d), SR^(c), Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)),                 —O—Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)), halogen, and CN; and                 one or two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of                 C⁵⁻⁸-cycloalkyl can be replaced by O, S, OC(O), CO,                 NR^(c) or NR^(c)—CO,             -   C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl can be                 substituted with one to five substituents independently                 selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,                 C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₀-aryl, OR^(c), OC(O)—R^(c), C(O)—OR^(c),                 C(O)—R^(c), NR^(c)—C(O)R^(d), C(O)—NR^(c)R^(d), SR^(c),                 Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)),                 —O—Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)), halogen and CN;                 -   wherein                 -   R^(c) and R^(d) are independently selected from the                     group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl                     and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                 -   R^(Sij), R^(Sik) and R^(Sil) are independently                     selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl,                     —[O—SiR^(Sim)R^(Sin)]_(q)—R^(Sio),                 -    wherein                 -    q is an integer from 1 to 50,                 -    R^(Sim), R^(Sin), R^(Sio) are independently                     selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered                     heteroaryl, O—C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, O—C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl,                     O—C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, O—C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, O—C₆₋₁₀-aryl,                     O-5 to 10 membered heteroaryl,                     —[O—SiR^(Sip)PR^(Siq)]_(r)—R^(Sir), NR⁷⁰R⁸⁰,                     halogen, and O—C(O)—R⁷⁰;                 -    wherein                 -    r is an integer from 1 to 50,                 -    R^(Sip), R^(Siq), R^(Sir) are independently                     selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered                     heteroaryl, O—C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, O—C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl,                     O—C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, O—C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, O—C₆₋₁₀-aryl,                     O-5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, O—Si(CH₃)₃,                     NR⁷⁰⁰R⁸⁰⁰, halogen and O—C(O)—R⁷⁰⁰,                 -    R⁷⁰, R⁸⁰, R⁷⁰⁰ and R⁸⁰⁰ are independently selected                     from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,                     C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                     C₆₋₁₀-aryl, and 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl,                 -    C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be                     substituted with one to ten substituents selected                     from the group consisting of halogen and CN.

More preferably, R and R¹ are at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀₀-alkynyl,

-   -   wherein     -   C₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀₀-alkynyl can be         substituted with one to fourty substituents independently         selected from the group consisting of C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl,         C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(a), OC(O)—R^(a),         C(O)—OR^(a), C(O)—R^(a), NR^(a)—C(O)R^(b), C(O)—NR^(a)R^(b),         SR^(a), Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)),         —O—Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)), halogen, and CN; and at least         two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of C₁₋₁₀₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₁₀₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀₀-alkynyl can be replaced by O or S,         -   wherein         -   R^(a) and R^(b) are independently selected from the group             consisting of H, C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl,             C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,         -   R^(Sia), R^(Sib) and R^(Sic) are independently selected from             the group consisting of H, C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl,             C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl,             —[O—SiR^(Sid)R^(Sie)]_(o)—R^(Sif),             -   wherein             -   is an integer from 1 to 50,             -   R^(Sid), R^(Sie) and R^(Sif) are independently selected                 from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₆₀-alkyl,                 C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₄-aryl, —[O—Si^(Sig)R^(Sih)]_(p)—R^(Sii),                 -   wherein                 -   p is an integer from 1 to 50,                 -   R^(Sig)R^(Sih), R^(Sii) are independently selected                     from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,                     C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                     C₆₋₁₀-aryl, O—Si(CH₃)₃,             -   C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl can be                 substituted with one to twenty substituents selected                 from the group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₀-aryl, OR^(c), OC(O)—R^(c), C(O)—OR^(c),                 C(O)—R^(c), NR^(c)—C(O)R^(d), C(O)—NR^(c)R^(d), SR^(c),                 Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)),                 —O—Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)), halogen, and CN; and                 at least two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of                 C₁₋₆₀-alkyl, C₂₋₆₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₆₀-alkynyl can be                 replaced by O or S,             -   C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to five                 substituents selected from the group consisting of                 C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                 C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, OR^(c), OC(O)—R^(c),                 C(O)—OR^(c), C(O)—R^(c), NR^(c)—C(O)R^(d),                 C(O)—NR^(c)R^(d), SR^(c), Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)),                 —O—Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)), halogen, and CN; and                 one or two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of                 C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be replaced by O, S, OC(O), CO,                 NR^(c) or NR^(c)—CO,             -   C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl can be                 substituted with one to five substituents independently                 selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,                 C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₀-aryl, OR^(c), OC(O)—R^(c), C(O)—OR^(c),                 C(O)—R^(c), NR^(c)—C(O)R^(d), C(O)—NR^(c)R^(d), SR^(c),                 Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)),                 —O—Si(R^(Sij))(R^(Sik))(R^(Sil)), halogen, and CN;                 -   wherein                 -   R^(c) and R^(d) are independently selected from the                     group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl                     and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                 -   R^(Sij), R^(Sik) and R^(Sil) are independently                     selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl,                     —[O—SiR^(Sim)R^(Sin)]_(q)—R^(Sio),                 -    wherein                 -    q is an integer from 1 to 50,                 -    R^(Sim), R^(Sin), R^(Sio) are independently                     selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl,                     —[O—SiR^(Sip)R^(Siq)]_(r)—R^(Sir),                 -    wherein                 -    r is an integer from 1 to 50,                 -    R^(Sip), R^(Siq), R^(Sir) are independently                     selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, O—Si(CH₃)₃,                 -   C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be                     substituted with one to ten substituents selected                     from the group consisting of halogen and CN.

Even more preferably, R and R¹ are at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₅₀-alkyl, C₂₋₅₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₅₀-alkynyl,

-   -   wherein     -   C₁₋₅₀-alkyl, C₂₋₅₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₅₀-alkynyl can be substituted         with one to twenty substituents independently selected from the         group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10         membered heteroaryl, OR^(a), SR^(a),         Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)), —O—Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)),         halogen, and CN; and at least two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent         CH₂-groups, of C₁₋₅₀-alkyl, C₂₋₅₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₅₀-alkynyl can         be replaced by O or S,     -   wherein     -   R^(a) is independently selected from the group consisting of H,         C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl and         C₆₋₁₀-aryl,     -   R^(Sia), R^(Sib) and R^(Sic) are independently selected from the         group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl,         C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl,         —[O—SiR^(Sid)R^(Sie)]_(o)—R^(Sif),         -   wherein         -   is an integer from 1 to 50,         -   R^(Sid), R^(Sie), R^(Sif) are independently selected from             the group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl,             C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl,             —[O—SiR^(Sig)R^(Sih)]_(p)—R^(Sii),         -   wherein             -   p is an integer from 1 to 50,             -   R^(Sig) R^(Sih), R^(Sii) are independently selected from                 the group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl,                 C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, O—Si(CH₃)₃,     -   C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be substituted         with one to ten substituents selected from the group consisting         of halogen and CN.

Still more preferably, R and R¹ are at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₅₀-alkyl, C₃₋₅₀-alkenyl and C₃₋₅₀-alkynyl,

-   -   wherein     -   C₁₋₅₀-alkyl, C₃₋₅₀-alkenyl and C₃₋₅₀-alkynyl can be substituted         with one to twenty substituents independently selected from the         group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10         membered heteroaryl, OR^(a), SR^(a),         Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)), halogen, and CN; and at least two         CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of C₁₋₃₆-alkyl,         C₂₋₃₆-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₆-alkynyl can be replaced by O or S,         -   wherein         -   R^(a) is independently selected from the group consisting of             H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₃₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₃₋₂₀-alkynyl,             C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl and C₆₋₁₀-aryl         -   R^(Sia), R^(Sib) and R^(Sic) are independently selected from             the group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl,             C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl,             —[O—SiR^(Sid)R^(Sie)]_(o)—R^(Sif)             -   wherein             -   o is an integer from 1 to 50,             -   R^(Sid), R^(Sie), RSif are independently selected from                 the group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl,                 C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl,                 —[O—SiR^(Sig)R^(Sih)]_(p)—R^(Sii),                 -   wherein                 -   p is an integer from 1 to 50,             -   R^(Sig) R^(Sih), R^(Sii) are independently selected from                 the group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl,                 C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, O—Si(CH₃)₃,         -   C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl can be             substituted with one to ten substituents selected from the             group consisting of halogen and CN.

Most preferably, R and R¹ are at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₅₀-alkyl, C₃₋₅₀-alkenyl and C₃₋₅₀-alkynyl,

-   -   wherein     -   C₁₋₅₀-alkyl, C₃₋₅₀-alkenyl and C₃₋₅₀-alkynyl can be substituted         with one to ten substituents independently selected from the         group consisting of OR^(a), SR^(a),         Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)), and halogen; and at least two         CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of C₁₋₅₀-alkyl,         C₃₋₅₀-alkenyl and C₃₋₅₀-alkynyl can be replaced by O or S,         -   wherein         -   R^(a) is independently selected from the group consisting of             H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₃₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₃₋₂₀-alkynyl,             C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl and C₆₋₁₀-aryl         -   R^(Sia), R^(Sib) and R^(Sic) are independently selected from             the group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl,             C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl,             —[O—SiR^(Sid)R^(Sie)]_(o)—R^(Sif)             -   wherein             -   is an integer from 1 to 50,             -   R^(Sid), R^(Sie), R^(Sif) are independently selected                 from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,                 C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₀-aryl, —[O—SiR^(Sig)R^(Sih)]_(p)—R^(Sii);                 -   wherein                 -   p is an integer from 1 to 50,             -   R^(Sig) R^(Sih), R^(Sii) are independently selected from                 the group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl,                 C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, O—Si(CH₃)₃,         -   C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl can be             substituted with one to ten substituents selected from the             group consisting of halogen and CN.

Especially preferably, R and R¹ are at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₅₀-alkyl, C₃₋₅₀-alkenyl and C₃₋₅₀-alkynyl,

-   -   wherein     -   C₁₋₅₀-alkyl, C₃₋₅₀-alkenyl and C₃₋₅₀-alkynyl can be substituted         with one to ten fluorine groups; and at least two CH₂-groups,         but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of C₁₋₅₀-alkyl, C₃₋₅₀-alkenyl and         C₃₋₅₀-alkynyl can be replaced by O or S.

In particular, R and R¹ are at each occurrence unsubstituted C₁₋₅₀-alkyl, C₃₋₅₀-alkenyl and C₃₋₅₀-alkynyl, especially C₁₋₃₆-alkyl, more especially C₈₋₃₆-alkyl.

Preferably, R², R^(2′), R^(2″) and R* are at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, and halogen,

-   -   wherein     -   C₁₋₃₀-alkyl can be substituted with one to ten substituents         independently selected from the group consisting of         C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,         OR^(e), OC(O)—R^(e), C(O)—OR^(e), C(O)—R^(e), NR^(e)R^(f),         NR^(e)—C(O)R^(f), C(O)—NR^(e)R^(f), N[C(O)R^(e)][C(O)R^(f)],         SR^(e), halogen, CN, SiR^(Sis)R^(Sit)R^(Siu) and NO₂; and at         least two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of         C₁₋₃₀-alkyl can be replaced by O or S,         -   wherein         -   R^(Sis), R^(Sit) and R^(Siu) are independently from each             other selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl,             C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, phenyl and             O—Si(CH₃)₃,         -   R^(e) and R^(f) are independently selected from the group             consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₃₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₃₋₂₀-alkynyl,             C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, and 5 to 14 membered             heteroaryl,             -   wherein             -   C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₃₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₃₋₂₀-alkynyl can be                 substituted with one to five substituents selected from                 the group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5                 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(g), OC(O)—R^(g),                 C(O)—OR^(g), C(O)—R^(g), NR^(g)R^(h), NR^(g)—C(O)R^(h),                 C(O)—NR^(g)R^(h), N[C(O)R^(g)][C(O)R^(h)], SR^(g),                 halogen, CN, and NO₂;             -   C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to five                 substituents selected from the group consisting of                 C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl,                 C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered                 heteroaryl, OR^(g), OC(O)—R^(g), C(O)—OR^(g),                 C(O)—R^(g), NR^(g)R^(h), NR^(g)—C(O)R^(h),                 C(O)—NR^(g)R^(h), N[C(O)R^(g)][C(O)R^(h)], SR^(g),                 halogen, CN, and NO₂;             -   C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl can be                 substituted with one to five substituents independently                 selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl,                 C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(g),                 OC(O)—R^(g), C(O)—OR^(g), C(O)—R^(g), NR^(g)R^(h),                 NR^(g)—C(O)R^(h), C(O)—NR^(g)R^(h),                 N[C(O)R^(g)][C(O)R^(h)], SR^(g), halogen, CN, and NO₂;             -   wherein             -   R^(g) and R^(h) are independently selected from the                 group consisting of H, C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₃₋₁₀-alkenyl and                 C₃₋₁₀-alkynyl,                 -   wherein                 -   C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₃₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₃₋₁₀-alkynyl can be                     substituted with one to five substituents selected                     from the group consisting of halogen, CN and NO₂.

More preferably, R², R^(2′), R^(2″) and R* are at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, unsubstituted C₁₋₃₀-alkyl and halogen.

In particular, R², R^(2′), R^(2″) and R* are in each occurrence hydrogen.

Preferably, n is 0, 1 or 2. More preferably, n is 0 or 1. Most preferably, n is 0.

Preferably, m is 0, 1 or 2.

In some embodiments, L¹ and L² are independently from each other and at each occurrence preferably selected from the group consisting of C₆₋₃₀-arylene, 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene,

-   -   and

-   -   wherein     -   C₆₋₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene can be         substituted with one to six substituents R³ at each occurrence         selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5         to 20 membered heteroaryl, OR³¹, OC(O)—R³¹, C(O)—OR³¹, C(O)—R³¹,         NR³¹R³², NR³¹—C(O)R³², C(O)—NR³¹R³², SR³¹, halogen, CN,         SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and OH, and     -   wherein

-   -   can be substituted with one or two substituents R⁴ at each         occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5         to 20 membered heteroaryl, C(O)—R⁴¹, C(O)—NR⁴¹R⁴², C(O)—OR⁴¹ and         CN,         -   wherein         -   R³¹, R³², R⁴¹ und R⁴² are independently from each other and             at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of H,             C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl,             C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl, and         -   wherein         -   C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be             substituted with one to ten substituents independently             selected from the group consisting of C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl,             C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(i),             OC(O)—R^(j), C(O)—OR^(i), C(O)—R^(i), NR^(i)R^(j),             NR^(i)—C(O)R^(j), C(O)—NR^(i)R^(j), N[C(O)R^(i)][C(O)R^(j)],             SR^(i), halogen, CN, SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and NO₂; and at             least two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups of             C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be replaced             by O or S,         -   C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to six             substituents independently selected from the group             consisting of C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl,             C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,             OR^(i), OC(O)—R^(j), C(O)—OR^(i), C(O)—R^(i), NR^(i)R^(j),             NR^(i)—C(O)R^(j), C(O)—NR^(i)R^(j), N[C(O)R^(i)][C(O)R^(j)],             SR^(i), halogen, CN, SiR^(Siv)R^(SiW)R^(Six) and NO₂; and             one or two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of             C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be replaced by O, S, OC(O), CO, NR^(i)             or NR^(i)—CO,         -   C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl can be             substituted with one to six substituents independently             selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₂₀-alkyl,             C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5             to 14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(i), OC(O)—R^(j), C(O)—OR^(i),             C(O)—R^(i), NR^(i)R^(j), NR^(i)—C(O)R^(j), C(O)—NR^(i)R^(j),             N[C(O)R^(i)][C(O)R^(j)], SR^(i), halogen, CN,             SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and NO₂,             -   wherein                 -   R^(Siv), R^(Siw), R^(Six) are independently from                     each other selected from the group consisting of H,                     C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, phenyl and                 -   O—Si(CH₃)₃,                 -   R^(i) and R^(j) are independently selected from the                     group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₃₋₂₀-alkenyl,                     C₃₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, and 5 to                     14 membered heteroaryl,                 -    wherein                 -    C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₃₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₃₋₂₀-alkynyl can be                     substituted with one to five substituents selected                     from the group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                     C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(k),                     OC(O)—R^(l), C(O)—OR^(k), C(O)—R^(k), NR^(k)R^(l),                     NR^(k)—C(O)R^(l), C(O)—NR^(k)R^(l),                     N[C(O)R^(k)][C(O)R^(l)], SR^(k), halogen, CN, and                     NO₂;                 -    C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to five                     substituents selected from the group consisting of                     C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered                     heteroaryl, OR^(k), OC(O)—R^(l), C(O)—OR^(k),                     C(O)—R^(k), NR^(k)R^(l), NR^(k)—C(O)R^(l),                     C(O)—NR^(k)R^(i), N[C(O)R^(k)][C(O)R^(l)], SR^(k),                     halogen, CN, and NO₂;                 -    C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl can be                     substituted with one to five substituents                     independently selected from the group consisting of                     C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl,                     C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered                     heteroaryl, OR^(k), OC(O)—R^(l), C(O)—OR^(k),                     C(O)—R^(k), NR^(k)R^(l), NR^(k)—C(O)R^(l),                     C(O)—NR^(k)R^(l), N[C(O)R^(k)][C(O)R^(l)], SR^(k),                     halogen, CN, and NO₂;                 -    wherein                 -    R^(k) and R^(l) are independently selected from the                     group consisting of H,                 -    C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₃-1₀-alkenyl and C₃₋₁₀-alkynyl,                 -    wherein                 -    C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₃₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₃₋₁₀-alkynyl can be                     substituted with one to five substituents selected                     from the group consisting of halogen, CN and NO₂,

In some other embodiments, L¹ and L² are independently from each other and at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₆-C₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene,

-   -   and

-   -   wherein     -   C₆-C₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene can be         substituted with one to six substituents R³ at each occurrence         selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5         to 20 membered heteroaryl, OR³¹, OC(O)—R³¹, C(O)—OR³¹, C(O)—R³¹,         NR³¹R³², NR³¹—C(O)R³², C(O)—NR³¹R³², SR³¹, halogen, CN,         SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and OH, and     -   wherein

-   -   can be substituted with one or two substituents R⁴ at each         occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,         C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5         to 20 membered heteroaryl, C(O)—R⁴¹, C(O)—NR⁴¹R⁴², C(O)—OR⁴¹ and         CN,         -   wherein         -   R³¹, R³², R⁴¹ und R⁴² are independently from each other and             at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of H,             C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl,             C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl, and         -   wherein         -   C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be             substituted with one to ten substituents independently             selected from the group consisting of C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl,             C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(i),             OC(O)—R^(j), C(O)—OR^(i), C(O)—R^(i), NR^(i)R^(j),             NR^(i)—C(O)R^(j), C(O)—NR^(i)R^(j), N[C(O)R^(i)][C(O)R^(j)],             SR^(i), halogen, CN, SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and NO₂; and at             least two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups of             C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be replaced             by O or S,         -   C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to six             substituents independently selected from the group             consisting of C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl,             C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl,             OR^(i), OC(O)—R^(j), C(O)—OR^(i), C(O)—R^(i), NR^(i)R^(j),             NR^(i)—C(O)R^(j), C(O)—NR^(i)R^(j), N[C(O)R^(i)][C(O)R^(j)],             SR^(i), halogen, CN, SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and NO₂; and             one or two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of             C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be replaced by O, S, OC(O), CO, NR^(i)             or NR^(i)—CO.

Preferably, L¹ and L² are independently from each other and at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₆₋₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene,

-   -   and

wherein C₆₋₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene is selected from the group consisting of

-   -   wherein     -   R¹⁰⁴ and R¹⁰⁵ are independently and at each occurrence selected         from the group consisting of H, or C₁₋₂₀-alkyl and C₆₋₁₄-aryl,         -   wherein         -   C₁₋₂₀-alkyl can be substituted with one to five substituents             selected from the group consisting of OR^(s) and halogen;         -   C₆₋₁₄-aryl can be substituted with one to five substituents             independently selected from the group consisting of             C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, OR^(s) and halogen;             -   wherein         -   R^(s) is independently selected from the group consisting of             H and C₁₋₁₀-alkyl,     -   R¹ is at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of         C₁₋₃₆-alkyl, C₃₋₃₆-alkenyl and C₃₋₃₆-alkynyl, wherein         -   C₁₋₃₆-alkyl, C₃₋₃₆-alkenyl and C₃₋₃₆-alkynyl can be             substituted with one to twenty substituents independently             selected from the group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,             C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(a), SR^(a),             Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)),             —O—Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)), halogen, and CN; and at             least two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of             C₁₋₃₆-alkyl, C₂₋₃₆-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₆-alkynyl can be replaced             by O or S,         -   wherein         -   R^(a) is independently selected from the group consisting of             H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₃₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₃₋₂₀-alkynyl,             C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl and C₆₋₁₀-aryl         -   R^(Sia), R^(Sib) and R^(Sic) are independently selected from             the group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl,             C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl,             —[O—SiR^(Sid)R^(Sie)]_(o)—R^(Sif)             -   wherein             -   is an integer from 1 to 50,             -   R^(Sid), R^(Sie), R^(Sif) are independently selected                 from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,                 C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₀-aryl, —[O—SiR^(Sig)R^(Sih)]_(p)—R^(Sii),                 -   wherein                 -   p is an integer from 1 to 50,             -   R^(Sig) R^(Sih), R^(Sii) are independently selected from                 the group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl,                 C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, O—Si(CH₃)₃,         -   C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl can be             substituted with one to ten substituents selected from the             group consisting of halogen and CN.     -   wherein     -   C₆-3₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene can be         substituted with one to six substituents R³ at each occurrence         selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₁₋₃₀-alkoxy,         CN and halogen, and     -   wherein

-   -   can be substituted with one or two substituents R⁴ at each         occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,         C(O)—R⁴¹, C(O)—OR⁴¹ and CN,         -   wherein         -   R⁴¹ is at each occurrence C₁₋₃₀-alkyl.

More preferably, L¹ and L^(z) are independently from each other and at each occurrence C₆₋₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene

-   -   and

wherein C₆₋₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene is selected from the group consisting of

-   -   wherein     -   R¹⁰⁴ and R¹⁰⁵ are independently and at each occurrence selected         from the group consisting of H and C₁₋₂₀-alkyl,     -   X′ is O, S, or Se, preferably S or Se, particularly preferably         S.

R¹ are independently and at each occurrence a C₁₋₃₆-alkyl group,

-   -   wherein     -   5 to 30 membered heteroarylene can be substituted with one to         six substituents R³ at each occurrence selected from the group         consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₁₋₃₀-alkoxy, CN and halogen.     -   wherein

-   -   is unsubstituted.

In particular, L¹ and L² are independently from each other and at each occurrence C₆₋₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene

-   -   and

wherein C₆₋₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene is selected from the group consisting of

-   -   wherein     -   5 to 30 membered heteroarylene is unsubstituted,     -   X′ is O, S, or Se, preferably S or Se, particularly preferably         S.     -   R¹ are independently and at each occurrence a group C₁₋₃₆-alkyl.

In even more preferred polymers comprising at least one unit of formulae (1) or (1′)

R¹ is at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₆-alkyl, C₂₋₃₆-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₆-alkynyl,

-   -   wherein     -   C₁₋₃₆-alkyl, C₂₋₃₆-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₆-alkynyl can be substituted         with one to twenty substituents independently selected from the         group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10         membered heteroaryl, OR^(a), SR^(a),         Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)), —O—Si(R^(Sia))(R^(Sib))(R^(Sic)),         halogen, and CN; and at least two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent         CH₂-groups, of C₁₋₃₆-alkyl, C₂₋₃₆-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₆-alkynyl can         be replaced by O or S,         -   wherein         -   R^(a) and R^(b) are independently selected from the group             consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl,             C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl and C₆₋₁₀-aryl         -   R^(Sia), R^(Sib) and R^(Sic) are independently selected from             the group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl,             C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl,             —[O—SiR^(Sid)R^(Sie)]_(o)—R^(Sif)             -   wherein             -   is an integer from 1 to 50,             -   R^(Sid), R^(Sie), R^(Sif) are independently selected                 from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,                 C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                 C₆₋₁₀-aryl, —[O—SiR^(Sig)R^(Sih)]_(p)—R^(Sii),                 -   wherein                 -   p is an integer from 1 to 50,                 -   R^(Sig)R^(Sih), R^(Sii) are independently selected                     from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,                     C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,                     C₆₋₁₀-aryl, O—Si(CH₃)₃,         -   C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl can be             substituted with one to ten substituents selected from the             group consisting of halogen and CN,     -   R² is at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of         unsubstituted hydrogen, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl and halogen,

n is 0 or 1,

m is 0, 1 or 2, and

L¹ and L² are independently from each other and at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene,

-   -   and

wherein 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene is selected from the group consisting of

-   -   wherein     -   R¹⁰⁴ and R¹⁰⁵ are independently and at each occurrence selected         from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl,         C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, and 5 to 14 membered         heteroaryl, or R¹⁰⁴ and R¹⁰⁵, if attached to the same atom,         together with the atom, to which they are attached, form a 5 to         12 membered ring system,         -   wherein         -   C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl can be             substituted with one to five substituents selected from the             group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10             membered heteroaryl, OR^(s), OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s),             C(O)—R^(s), NR^(s)R^(t), NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t), C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t),             N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)], SR^(s), halogen, CN, and NO₂;         -   C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to five             substituents selected from the group consisting of             C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,             C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(s),             OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s), C(O)—R^(s), NR^(s)R^(t),             NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t),         -   C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t), N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)], SR^(s), halogen,             CN, and NO₂;         -   C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl can be             substituted with one to five substituents independently             selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl,             C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5             to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(s), OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s),             C(O)—R^(s), NR^(s)R^(t), NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t), C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t),             N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)], SR^(s), halogen, CN, and NO₂;         -   5 to 12 membered ring system can be substituted with one to             five substituents selected from the group consisting of             C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl,             C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(s),             OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s), C(O)—R^(s), NR^(s)R^(t),             NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t), C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t), N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)],             SR^(s), halogen, CN, and NO₂;             -   wherein             -   R^(s) and R^(t) are independently selected from the                 group consisting of H, C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and                 C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl,             -   wherein             -   C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl can be                 substituted with one to five substituents selected from                 the group consisting of halogen, CN and NO₂,     -   wherein     -   5 to 30 membered heteroarylene can be substituted with one to         six substituents R³ at each occurrence selected from the group         consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl and halogen, and     -   wherein

-   -   can be substituted with one or two substituents R⁴ at each         occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl,         C(O)—R⁴¹, C(O)—OR⁴¹ and CN,         -   wherein         -   R⁴¹ is at each occurrence C₁₋₃₀-alkyl.

In most preferred polymers comprising at least one unit of formulae (1) or (1′)

R¹ is at each occurrence unsubstituted C₁₋₃₆-alkyl,

R² is hydrogen,

n is 0,

m is 0, 1 or 2, and

L¹ and L² are independently from each other and at each occurrence 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene,

wherein 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene is selected from the group consisting of

-   -   wherein     -   5 to 30 membered heteroarylene can be substituted with R³, in         particular with fluorine.

In other preferred embodiments, L₁ and L₂ are selected from

-   -   wherein     -   R¹ is at each occurrence unsubstituted C₁₋₃₆-alkyl,     -   R³ and R⁴ is hydrogen,     -   n is 0, 1 or 2     -   m is 0, 1 or 2

Particular preferred polymers of the present invention comprise at least one unit of formula

where polymers comprising at least a group of formula 1a-1 are especially preferred, and

wherein p is an integer from 2 to 1000

X, X′ Q, R, R², R^(2′), R^(2″) are defined as above;

In another embodiment of the present invention particularly preferred polymers comprise at least one unit of formula

where polymers comprising at least a group of formula 1b-1 are especially preferred, and

in still another embodiment of the present invention particularly preferred polymers comprise at least one unit of formula

where polymers comprising at least a group of formula 1f-1 are especially preferred, and

wherein p is an integer from 2 to 1000

X, X′ Q, R, R², R^(2′), R^(2″) are defined as above;

p is preferably 3 to 200, more preferably 4 to 100 and most preferably 5 to 50,

R is preferably at each occurrence C₁₋₃₆-alkyl,

R², R^(2′) and R^(2″) are at each occurrence preferably hydrogen,

Q is preferably at each occurrence carbon,

X is preferably at each occurrence S, or Se, especially S,

X′ is preferably at each occurrence S or Se, especially S,

The polymers of the present invention have preferably a weight average molecular weight (M_(w)) of 1 to 10000 kDa and a number average molecular weight (M_(n)) of 1 to 10000 kDa. The polymers of the present invention have more preferably a weight average molecular weight (M_(w)) of 1 to 1000 kDa and a number average molecular weight (M_(n)) of 1 to 100 kDa. The polymers of the present invention have even more preferably a weight average molecular weight (M_(w)) of 5 to 1000 kDa and a number average molecular weight (M_(n)) of 5 to 100 kDa. The polymers of the present invention have still more preferably a weight average molecular weight (M_(w)) of 10 to 1000 kDa and a number average molecular weight (M_(n)) of 10 to 100 kDa. The polymers of the present invention have most preferably a weight average molecular weight (M_(w)) of 10 to 100

kDa and a number average molecular weight (M_(n)) of 5 to 60 kDa. The weight average molecular weight (M_(w)) and the number average molecular weight (M_(n)) can be determined by gel permeation chromatography (GPC) e.g. at 80° C. using chlorobenzene or preferably at 150° C. using trichlorobenzene as eluent and a polystyrene as standard.

The polymers of the present invention can be prepared by methods known in the art, e.g. by Suzuki-, Stille, Yamamoto- or direct heteroaryl-polymerization.

The polymers of the present invention are preferably fully conjugated along the whole polymer backbone.

For examples, polymers of the present invention comprising at least one unit of formulae (1) or (1′), wherein n is 0 and which are of formulae (1-I) or (1-I′)

wherein

p, M1, M2, Q, X, R, R², R^(2′), and L² are as defined above,

m is 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4,

can be prepared by reacting a compound of formulae (3) or (3′)

wherein Z* is at each occurrence I, Br, Cl or O—S(O)₂CF₃, and p, M1, M2, Q, X, R, R² and R^(2′) are as defined above,

with one mol equivalents of a compound of formula (10)

-   -   wherein     -   L² is as defined for the compound of formula (1-I), and

Z^(a) and Z^(b) are independently selected from the group consisting of B(OZ¹)(OZ²), SnZ¹Z²Z³,

-   -   wherein Z¹, Z², Z³, Z⁴, Z⁵ and Z⁶ are independently from each         other and at each occurrence H or C₁₋₄-alkyl.

Z* is preferably at each occurrence I or Br, especially Br.

Z^(a) and Z^(b) are preferably independently selected from the group SnZ¹Z²Z³ or

especially SnZ¹Z²Z³.

The polymer comprising a compound of formulae (1-I) or (1-I′) can also be obtained in analogy from compounds (4) or (4′) and (11), where the meaning of R, R², R^(2′), Q, X, L², Z*, Z^(a) and Z^(b) is defined above:

For example, polymers of the present invention comprising at least one unit of formulae (1) or (1′), wherein n and m are 0 and which are of formulae (1-II) or (1-II′)

wherein

p, M1, M2, Q, X, R, R², R^(2′) are as defined above,

can e.g. be prepared by reacting a compound of formulae (3) or (3′)

wherein Z* is at each occurrence I, Br, Cl or O—S(O)₂CF₃, and R, R² and R^(2′) are as defined above,

with a compound of formulae (4) or (4′)

wherein

R, R² and R^(2′) are as defined for the compound of formula (1-II), and

Z^(a) and Z^(b) are independently selected from the group consisting of B(OZ¹)(OZ²), SnZ¹Z²Z³,

-   -   wherein Z¹, Z², Z³, Z⁴, Z⁵ and Z⁶ are independently from each         other and at each occurrence H or C₁₋₄-alkyl.

Z* is preferably at each occurrence I or Br, especially Br.

Z^(a) and Z^(b) are preferably independently selected from the group SnZ¹Z²Z³ or

especially SnZ¹Z²Z³.

When Z^(a) and Z^(b) are independently selected from the group consisting of B(OZ¹)(OZ²),

wherein Z¹, Z², Z³, Z⁴, Z⁵ and Z⁶ are independently from each other and at each occurrence H or C₁₋₄-alkyl,

the reaction is usually performed in the presence of a catalyst, preferably a Pd catalyst such as Pd(P(Ph)₃)₄, Pd(OAc)₂ and Pd₂(dba)₃, and a base such as K₃PO₄, Na₂CO₃, K₂CO₃, LiOH and NaOMe. Depending on the Pd catalyst, the reaction may also require the presence of a phosphine ligand such as P(Ph)₃, P(o-tolyl)₃ and P(tert-Bu)₃. The reaction is also usually performed at elevated temperatures, such as at temperatures in the range of 40 to 250° C., preferably 60 to 200° C. The reaction can be performed in the presence of a suitable solvent such as tetrahydrofuran, toluene or chlorobenzene. The reaction is usually performed under inert gas.

When Z^(a) and Z^(b) are independently SnZ¹Z²Z³, wherein Z¹, Z² and Z³ are independently from each other C₁₋₄-alkyl, the reaction is usually performed in the presence of a catalyst, preferably a Pd catalyst such as Pd(P(Ph)₃)₄ and Pd₂(dba)₃. Depending on the Pd catalyst, the reaction may also require the presence of a phosphine ligand such as P(Ph)₃, P(o-tolyl)₃ and P(tert-Bu)₃. The reaction is also usually performed at elevated temperatures, such as at temperatures in the range of 40 to 250° C., preferably 60 to 200° C. The reaction can be performed in the presence of a suitable solvent such as toluene or chlorobenzene. The reaction is usually performed under inert gas.

The compound of formulae (3) or (3′) can be prepared by methods known in the art from a compound of formulae (5) or (5′).

For examples, compounds of formulae (3) or (3′), wherein

wherein Z* is I, Br, Cl or O-triflate, and R is at each occurrence C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, R² and R^(2′) are hydrogen

can be prepared by treating a compound of formulae (5) or (5′)

wherein R is at each occurrence C₁₋₃-alkyl. R² and R^(2′) are hydrogen with a Z*-donor.

Z* is preferably I or Br, especially Br.

For example, when Z* is Br, the Z*-donor can be N-bromosuccinimide. When using N-bromosuccinimide as Z*-donor, the reaction can be performed at 0° C. in the presence of CHCl₃/acetic acid as solvent.

A compound of formula (5) where Q is a carbon atom and M1 is a phenyl ring, can e.g. be prepared by the synthetic pathway, depicted in Scheme 1. R², R^(2′), X and R have the meaning defined above

R² is preferably hydrogen,

R^(2′) is preferably hydrogen,

X is preferably O, S or Se, more preferably S or Se, especially S,

R is preferably C₁₋₃₆-alkyl.

Also part of the invention are intermediates of formulae (3), (3′), (4), (4′), (5) and (5′):

wherein

R², R^(2′), R^(2″), X, Q, M1, M2, Z^(a), Z^(b) and R have the meaning defined above.

Z* is at each occurrence I, Br, Cl or O—S(O)₂CF₃.

In preferred intermediates of formulae (3), (3′), (4), (4′), (5), (5′) at each occurrence

R² and R^(2′) are hydrogen, unsubstituted C₁₋₃₀-alkyl or halogen;

X is O, S or Se;

Q is a carbon atom;

R is hydrogen, C₁₋₃₆-alkyl, C₂₋₃₆-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₆-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, or phenyl, preferably C₁₋₃₆-alkyl;

Z* is at each occurrence I or Br;

Z^(a), Z^(b) are

where Z¹-Z⁴ are methyl.

In more preferred intermediates of formulae (3), (3′), (4), (4′), (5), (5′) at each occurrence

R² and R^(2′) are hydrogen or halogen;

X is S or Se;

Q is a carbon atom;

R is C₁₋₃₆-alkyl,

Z* is I or Br;

In most preferred intermediates of formulae (3), (3′), (4), (4′), (5), (5′) at each occurrence

R² and R^(2′) are hydrogen,

X is S,

Q is a carbon atom;

R is C₁₋₃₆-alkyl,

Z* is I or Br;

Preferred intermediates of formula (3) are

wherein

R is at each occurrence C₁₋₃₆-alkyl,

Hal is independently at each occurrence Br or I.

Particular preferred intermediates of formula (3) are

wherein, R is at each occurrence C₁₋₃₆-alkyl and R² is hydrogen.

Preferred intermediates of formula (4) are

wherein

R is at each occurrence C₁₋₃₆-alkyl.

Particular preferred intermediates of formula (4) are

wherein, R is at each occurrence C₁₋₃₆-alkyl and R² is hydrogen.

Preferred intermediates of formula (5) are

wherein

R is at each occurrence C₁₋₃₆-alkyl.

Particular preferred intermediates of formula (5) are

wherein, R is at each occurrence C₁₋₃₆-alkyl and R² is hydrogen.

In another embodiment of the present invention intermediates of formula (6) are preferred

wherein

R is at each occurrence C₁₋₃₆-alkyl

Z¹, Z² and Z³ are independently from each other C₁₋₄-alkyl.

Particular preferred intermediates of formula (6) are

Also part of the invention is an electronic device comprising the polymer of the present invention.

The electronic device can be an organic photovoltaic device (OPVs), an organic field-effect transistor (OFETs), an organic light emitting diode (OLEDs) or an organic photodiode (OPDs).

Preferably, the electronic device is an organic photovoltaic device (OPVs), an organic field-effect transistor (OFETs) or an organic photodiode (OPDs).

More preferably, the electronic device is an organic field effect transistor (OFET).

Usually, an organic field effect transistor comprises a dielectric layer, a semiconducting layer and a substrate. In addition, an organic field effect transistor usually comprises a gate electrode and source/drain electrodes.

Preferably, the semiconducting layer comprises the polymer of the present invention.

The semiconducting layer can have a thickness of 5 to 500 nm, preferably of 10 to 100 nm, more preferably of 20 to 50 nm.

The dielectric layer comprises a dielectric material. The dielectric material can be silicon dioxide or aluminium oxide, or, an organic polymer such as polystyrene (PS), poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA), poly(4-vinylphenol) (PVP), poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), benzocyclobutene (BCB), or polyimide (PI). The dielectric layer can have a thickness of 10 to 2000 nm, preferably of 50 to 1000 nm, more preferably of 100 to 800 nm.

The dielectric layer can in addition to the dielectric material comprise a self-assembled monolayer of organic silane derivates or organic phosphoric acid derivatives. An example of an organic silane derivative is octyltrichlorosilane. An examples of an organic phosphoric acid derivative is octyldecylphosphoric acid. The self-assembled monolayer comprised in the dielectric layer is usually in contact with the semiconducting layer.

The source/drain electrodes can be made from any suitable organic or inorganic source/drain material. Examples of inorganic source/drain materials are gold (Au), silver (Ag) or copper (Cu), as well as alloys comprising at least one of these metals. The source/drain electrodes can have a thickness of 1 to 100 nm, preferably from 20 to 70 nm.

The gate electrode can be made from any suitable gate material such as highly doped silicon, aluminium (Al), tungsten (W), indium tin oxide or gold (Au), or alloys comprising at least one of these metals. The gate electrode can have a thickness of 1 to 200 nm, preferably from 5 to 100 nm.

The substrate can be any suitable substrate such as glass, or a plastic substrate such as polyethersulfone, polycarbonate, polysulfone, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polyethylene naphthalate (PEN). Depending on the design of the organic field effect transistor, the gate electrode, for example highly doped silicon can also function as substrate.

The organic field effect transistor can be prepared by methods known in the art.

For example, a bottom-gate top-contact organic field effect transistor can be prepared as follows: The dielectric material, for example Al₂O₃ or silicon dioxide, can be applied as a layer on a gate electrode such as highly doped silicon wafer, which also functions as substrate, by a suitable deposition method such as atom layer deposition or thermal evaporation. A self-assembled monolayer of an organic phosphoric acid derivative or an organic silane derivative can be applied to the layer of the dielectric material. For example, the organic phosphoric acid derivative or the organic silane derivative can be applied from solution using solution-deposition techniques. The semiconducting layer can be formed by either solution deposition or thermal evaporation in vacuo of the polymer of the present invention on the self-assembled monolayer of the organic phosphoric acid derivative or the organic silane derivative. Source/drain electrodes can be formed by deposition of a suitable source/drain material, for example tantalum (Ta) and/or gold (Au), on the semiconducting layer through a shadow masks. The channel width (W) is typically 10 to 1000 μm and the channel length (L) is typically 5 to 500 μm.

For example, a top-gate bottom-contact organic field effect transistor can be prepared as follows: Sorce/drain electrodes can be formed by evaporating a suitable source/drain material, for example gold (Au), on photo-lithographically defined electrodes on a suitable substrate, for example a glass substrate. The semiconducting layer can be formed by depositing a solution of the polymers of the present invention, for example by spin-coating, on the source/drain electrodes, followed by annealing the layer at elevated temperatures such as at a temperature in the range of 80 to 360° C. After quenching the semiconducting layer, a dielectric layer can be formed by applying, for example, by spin-coating, a solution of a suitable dielectric material such as poly(methylmethacryate), on the semiconducting layer. The gate electrode of a suitable gate material, for example gold (Au), can be evaporated through a shadow mask on the dielectric layer.

Also part of the invention is the use of the polymer of the present invention as semiconducting material.

The polymers of the present invention show high charge carrier mobilities. In addition, the polymers of the present invention show a high stability, in particular a high thermal stability. Furthermore the polymers of the present invention are compatible with liquid processing techniques.

Also part of the invention is the use of the polymer of the present invention as luminescent material.

Also part of the invention is the use of the compound of the present invention as luminescent material.

EXAMPLES

General Experimental Details for Synthetic Part

Methods and materials: All reagents from commercial sources were used without further purification. Solvents were dried and purified using standard techniques. Most of the compounds were characterized by NMR, usually at room temperature. High-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) data was recorded using a Thermo Scientific-LTQ Velos Orbitrap MS in positive atmospheric pressure photoionization (+APPI) mode. UV-Vis spectra were recorded in a Varian Cary 100 spectrophotometer. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) was performed under N₂ using Bruker TGA-IR TG209F1 with a ramp of 10° C./min. Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) was run on DSC-204F1-phoenix. Number average (Mn) and weight-average (Mw) molecular weight were determined by Agilent Technologies 1200 series GPC running in chlorobenzene at 80° C., using two PL mixed B columns in series and/or in trichlorobenzene at 150° C. and calibrated against narrow polydispersity polystyrene standards. Flash chromatography (FC) was performed on silica gel. Microwave experiments were performed in a Biotage initiator V 2.3.

Synthetic Details and Characterization

Example 1 Synthesis of 1-bromo-2-chloro-4-(dibromomethyl)-5-fluorobenzene (J-2)

1-bromo-2-chloro-5-fluoro-4-methylbenzene (20.0 g, 90 mmol), NBS (48.06 g, 270 mmol) and BPO

(2.18 g, 9 mmol) dissolved in 1,2-dichloroethane (250 ml). Stirred at reflux until the starting material was consumed monitored by GC-MS and quenched with water and extracted with ethyl acetate. Organic phases collected and dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated under vacuum. Purified via column chromatography on silica gel with 1:1 ethyl acetate:hexane

as eluent to afford a brown oil. Yield: 32.50 g (95%)

¹H NMR (700 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 7.91 (d, J=7.1 Hz, 1H), 7.36 (d, J=9.1 Hz, 1H), 6.80 (s, 1H).

Example 2 Synthesis of 4-bromo-5-chloro-2-fluorobenzaldehyde (J-3)

1-bromo-2-chloro-4-(dibromomethyl)-5-fluorobenzene (34.0 g, 89.2 mmol), dissolved in formic acid (500 ml) and stirred at reflux overnight. Allowed to cool to room temperature and poured into water. The resulting solid was collected, washed with water until the washings were no longer acidic and dried to afford a white solid. Yield: 15.32 g (72%)

¹H NMR (700 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 10.25 (s, 1H), 7.92 (d, J=6.5 Hz, 1H), 7.53 (d, J=9.2 Hz, 1H).

Example 3 Synthesis of Ethyl 6-bromo-5-chlorobenzo[b]thiophene-2-carboxylate (J-4)

4-bromo-5-chloro-2-fluorobenzaldehyde (22.40 g, 94.4 mmol) was dissolved in DMSO (200 ml). Triethylamine (39.5 ml, 283.2 mmol) and ethyl thioglycolate (12.4 ml, 113.2 mmol) were added and the mixture stirred at 80° C. The reaction was quenched with water when the starting material was totally disapeared monitored by GC-MS and extracted with ethyl acetate. The organic phases were collected, dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated under vacuum. The product was purified by column chromatography on silica gel with 5:1 hexane:dichloromethane as eluent. Resulting in a yellowish solid. Yield: 24.74 g (82%)

¹H NMR (400 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 8.14 (s, 1H), 7.96 (s, 1H), 7.94 (s, 1H), 4.43 (q, 2H), 1.44 (t, 3H).

Example 4 Synthesis of Diethyl 6,6′-(2,5-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene)bis(5-chlorobenzo[b]thiophene-2-carboxylate) (J-5)

Ethyl 6-bromo-5-chlorobenzo[b]thiophene-2-carboxylate (2 g, 6.29 mmol), 2,2′-(2,5-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene)bis(4,4,5,5-tetramethyl-1,3,2-dioxaborolane) (0.90 g, 2.52 mmol) was dissolved in toluene/H₂O (15 mL/3 mL) in a 50 mL flask and digassed with argon, then Pd₂(dba)₃ (0.09 g, 0.25 mmol), (o-tol)₃P (0.09 g, 0.76 mmol), K₃PO₄ (8.01 g, 37.74 mmol) and 2 drops of aliquat were added into the mixture and digassed with argon again. The mixture was subjected to reflux for 24 h. After cooling to room temperature, the reaction mixture was extracted with chloroform, and the organic phase was collected and then passed through a short silicon gel column quickly and then recrystalized from chloroform/methanol, resulting in a white solid. Yield: 1.06 g (72%)

¹H NMR (500 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 8.05 (s, 2H), 8.01 (d, J=1.9 Hz, 2H), 7.86 and 7.77 (2 s (rotamers), 2H), 7.12 (s, 2H), 4.45 (q, 4H), 2.15 (s, 6H), 1.45 (t, J=7.2 Hz, 6H).

Example 5 Synthesis of 6,6′-(2,5-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene)bis(5-chlorobenzo[b]thiophene-2-carboxylic acid) (3-6)

Diethyl 6,6′-(2,5-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene)bis(5-chlorobenzo[b]thiophene-2-carboxylate) (10 g, 17.14 mmol) was dissolved in hot ethanol (300 mL) and potassium hydroxide (9.62 g, 171.4 mmol) in water (80 mL) added. The suspension was heated at reflux overnight. After cooling slightly, 6 N HCl (60 mL) was added portionwise. The residual solid was filtered, washed with water and dried to give an off-white solid. Yield: 9.04 g (98%)

¹H NMR (700 MHz, DMSO) δ 13.68 (s, 2H), 8.25 (d, J=1.9 Hz, 2H), 8.13 (d, J=2.1 Hz, 2H), 8.11 and 8.07 (2 s (rotamers), 2H), 2.06 (s, 6H).

Example 6 Synthesis of 6,6′-(2,5-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene)bis(5-chlorobenzo[b]thiophene) (3-7)

6,6′-(2,5-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene)bis(5-chlorobenzo[b]thiophene-2-carboxylic acid) (8 g, 15.21 mmol) and copper powder (2.24 g, 35 mmol) were suspended in quinoline (120 mL) and heated at 185° C. overnight. After cooling down to rt, the mixture was filtered and the solid was washed with chloroform and the combined organic solutions was washed with 2 N HCl twice. The residue was purified by chromatography on silica with chloroform/hexane to afford a white solid. Yield: 5.53 g (83%)

¹H NMR (700 MHz, DMSO, 80° C.) δ 8.10 (s, 2H), 8.02 and 7.98 (2 s (rotamers), 2H), 7.85 (d, J=5.3 Hz, 2H), 7.48 (d, J=5.3 Hz, 2H), 7.13 (s, 2H), 2.07 (s, 6H).

Example 7 Synthesis of (J-8)

A mixture of 6,6′-(2,5-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene)bis(5-chlorobenzo[b]thiophene) (1 g, 2.28 mmol), Pd(OAc)₂ (0.15 g, 0.228 mmol), IPr.HCl (0.19 g, 0.456 mmol), K₂CO₃ (1.26 g, 9.12 mmol) and NMP (25 mL) in a 50 mL flask was purged with nitrogen for 5 min. The mixture was then kept in an oil bath at 170° C. overnight. After cooling to room temperature, the solution was extracted with chloroform and washed with water. The solvents of the organic phase were removed under reduced pressure. The residue was subjected to chromatography on silica gel, eluting with hexane/chloroform to afford a white solid. Yield: 0.69 g (83%)

¹H NMR (700 MHz, DMSO) δ 8.51 (s, 2H), 8.15 (s, 2H), 8.05 (s, 2H), 7.70 (d, J=5.3 Hz, 2H), 7.46 (d, J=5.3 Hz, 2H), 4.10 (s, 4H).

Example 8 Synthesis of Compound (J-9)

To a suspension of compound 8 (1 g, 2.73 mmol) in anhydrous DMSO (50 ml) was added sodium tert-butoxide (2.63 g, 27.3 mmol) in parts. The reaction mixture was heated at 80° C. for 1 h, followed by the addition of 1-bromohexadecane (5 g, 16.38 mmol) dropwise. After complete addition, the resultant mixture was heated at 85° C. for 12 h. After cooling to room temperature, water was added to quench the reaction, then the solution was extracted with dichloromethane and washed with water. The solvents of the organic phase were removed under reduced pressure. The residue was subjected to chromatography on silica gel, eluting with hexane to afford a light-yellow solid. Yield: 3.45 g (81%)

¹H NMR (700 MHz, CD₂Cl₂) δ 8.24 (s, 2H), 7.79 (s, 2H), 7.75 (s, 2H), 7.46 (d, J=5.3 Hz, 2H), 7.39 (d, J=5.3 Hz, 2H), 2.13-2.11 (m, 8H), 0.96-1.36 (m, 104H), 0.90-0.86 (m, 12H), 0.83-0.69 (m, 8H).

Example 9 Synthesis of Compound (J-10)

To a suspension of compound 8 (1 g, 2.73 mmol) in anhydrous DMSO (50 ml) was added sodium tert-butoxide (2.63 g, 27.3 mmol) in parts. The reaction mixture was heated at 80° C. for 1 h, followed by the addition of 2-Ethylhexyl bromide (3.16 g, 16.38 mmol) dropwise. After complete addition, the resultant mixture was heated at 85° C. for 12 h. After cooling to room temperature, water was added to quench the reaction, then the solution was extracted with dichloromethane and washed with water. The solvents of the organic phase were removed under reduced pressure. The residue was subjected to chromatography on silica gel, eluting with hexane to afford a light-yellow solid. Yield: 2.23 g (71%)

¹H NMR (700 MHz, CD₂Cl₂) δ 8.20 (s, 2H), 7.78-7.75 (m, 2H), 7.74 (d, J=3.1 Hz, 2H), 7.41 (d, J=5.3 Hz, 2H), 7.36-7.33 (d, 2H), 2.18-1.95 (m, 8H), 1.02-0.41 (m, 60H).

The used di-bromo-co-monomers are commercially available:

Example 10 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-11)

To a suspension of compound J-9 (1 g, 0.79 mmol) in anhydrous THF (30 ml) and cooled to −78° C., then nBuLi (2.73 mmol) was added dropwisely. The reaction mixture was stirred at −78° C. for 1 h, then the temperature was rised to room temperature and cooled again to −10° C. followed by the addition of Me₃SnCl (2.73 mmol) dropwise. After complete addition, the resultant mixture was slowly warmed up to rt and stirred overnight. Water was added to quench the reaction, then the solution was extracted with ethyl acetate and concentrated. The mixture was subjected to chromatography on Al₂O₃, eluting with hexane to afford J-11 as a light-yellow oil. Yield: 1.09 g (87%) ¹H NMR (500 MHz, CD₂Cl₂) δ 8.23 (s, 2H), 7.76 (s, 2H), 7.73 (s, 2H), 7.45 (s, 2H), 2.13-2.11 (m, 8H), 0.96-1.36 (m, 104H), 0.90-0.86 (m, 12H), 0.83-0.69 (m, 8H), 0.44 (t, 18H).

Example 11 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-12)

To a suspension of compound J-10 (0.64 g, 0.79 mmol) in anhydrous THF (30 ml) and cooled to −78° C., then nBuLi (2.73 mmol) was added dropwisely. The reaction mixture was stirred at −78° C. for 1 h, then the temperature was rised to room temperature and cooled again to −10° C. followed by the addition of Me₃SnCl (2.73 mmol) dropwise. After complete addition, the resultant mixture was slowly warmed up to rt and stirred overnight. Water was added to quench the reaction, then the solution was extracted with ethyl acetate and concentrated. The mixture was subjected to chromatography on Al₂O₃, eluting with hexane to afford a light-yellow solid. Yield: 0.77 g (85%)

¹H NMR (500 MHz, CD₂Cl₂) δ 8.24 (s, 2H), 7.77 (s, 2H), 7.75 (s, 2H), 7.48 (s, 2H), 2.13-1.36 (m, 8H), 0.90-0.69 (m, 60H), 0.44 (t, 18H).

Examples 12-19 Synthesis of Polymers P-1 to P-8

A 2.5 mL microwave vial was charged with bis(trimethylstannyl) monomer J-10 or J-12 (0.233 mmol), 1 eq. of dibrominated monomer (corresponding (fluorinated)benzothiadiazole or thienothiophene), 2 mol % of tris(dibenzylideneacetone)dipalladium(0) and 8 mol % of tri(o-tolyl) phosphine. The vial was sealed and chlorobenzene (1 mL) was added. The obtained solution was degassed with argon during 30 minutes. The vial was subjected to the following reaction conditions in the microwave reactor: 2 minutes at 100° C., 2 minutes at 120° C., 5 minutes at 140° C., 5 minutes at 160° C. and 40 minutes at 180° C. The polymer was end-capped by addition of 0.1 eq. of 2-bromothiophene before the reaction mixture was resubmitted to the microwave reactor, 1 minute at 100° C., 1 minute at 120° C., 2 minutes at 140° C. and 5 minutes at 160° C. The polymeric solution was cooled down and 0.1 eq. of 2-(trimethylstannyl)thiophene was added by syringe. The reaction vial was subjected to the previously mentioned temperature scheme to finalize the end-capping reaction. After reaction, the crude polymer was precipitated in methanol and then further purified by Soxhlet extractions with acetone, hexane and chloroform during 24 hours each. Remaining palladium residues were removed by treating a polymeric chloroform solution with an aqueous sodium diethyldithiocarbamate solution for 2 hours at 50° C. under vigorous stirring. Afterwards the organic phase was separated from the aqueous phase and washed several times with water. The polymeric solution was concentrated under reduced pressure and precipitated into cold methanol. The polymer was filtered off and dried under high vacuum for at least 24 hours.

Polymer P-1: ¹H NMR (500 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 8.73 (br, 2H), 8.27 (br, 2H), 8.03 (br, 2H), 7.88 (br, 2H), 7.76 (br, 2H), 2.13-2.11 (br, 8H), 0.96-1.36 (br, 104H), 0.90-0.86 (br, 12H), 0.83-0.69 (br, 8H);

Polymer P-2: ¹H NMR (500 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 8.77 (br, 2H), 8.71 (br, 2H), 8.28 (br, 3H), 7.90 (br, 2H), 7.77 (br, 2H), 2.13-2.11 (br, 8H), 0.96-1.36 (br, 104H), 0.90-0.86 (br, 12H), 0.83-0.69 (br, 8H);

Polymer P-3: ¹H NMR (500 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 8.75 (br, 2H), 8.32 (br, 2H), 7.93 (br, 2H), 7.79 (br, 2H), 2.13-2.11 (br, 8H), 0.96-1.36 (br, 104H), 0.90-0.86 (br, 12H), 0.83-0.69 (br, 8H);

Polymer P-4: ¹H NMR (500 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 8.14 (br, 2H), 7.69 (br, 4H), 7.49 (br, 2H), 7.46 (br, 2H), 2.13-2.11 (br, 8H), 0.96-1.36 (br, 104H), 0.90-0.86 (br, 12H), 0.83-0.69 (br, 8H);

Polymer P-5: ¹H NMR (500 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 8.74 (br, 2H), 8.27 (br, 2H), 8.02 (br, 2H), 7.86 (br, 2H), 7.74 (br, 2H), 2.13-2.11 (br, 8H), 0.96-1.36 (br, 104H), 0.90-0.86 (br, 12H), 0.83-0.69 (br, 8H), 0.44-0.48 (br, 18H);

Polymer P-6: ¹H NMR (500 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 8.76 (br, 2H), 8.73 (br, 2H), 8.25 (br, 3H), 7.93 (br, 2H), 7.77 (br, 2H), 2.13-2.11 (br, 8H), 0.96-1.36 (br, 104H), 0.90-0.86 (br, 12H), 0.83-0.69 (br, 8H), 0.44-0.48 (br, 18H);

Polymer P-7: ¹H NMR (500 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 8.75 (br, 2H), 8.34 (br, 2H), 7.92 (br, 2H), 7.79 (br, 2H), 2.13-2.11 (br, 8H), 0.96-1.36 (br, 104H), 0.90-0.86 (br, 12H), 0.83-0.69 (br, 8H), 0.44-0.48 (br, 18H);

Polymer P-8: ¹H NMR (500 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 7.95 (br, 2H), 7.83 (br, 2H), 7.71 (br, 2H), 7.40 (br, 2H), 7.23 (br, 2H), 2.13-2.11 (br, 8H), 0.96-1.36 (br, 104H), 0.90-0.86 (br, 12H), 0.83-0.69 (br, 8H), 0.44-0.48 (br, 18H).

GPC Data:

Mn Mw Polymer KDa KDa PDI P-1 41.6 56.6 1.36 P-2 55.2 82.7 1.50 P-3 49.0 74.2 1.51 P-4 29.8 60.9 2.04 P-5 169.5 327.0 1.93 P-6 60.0 129.1 2.15 P-7 59.3 140.9 2.37 P-8 69.5 181.6 2.61

Example 20 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-13)

Intermediate J-13 can be obtained commercially [1197732-41-4] or by literature described methods from 1,4-dibromo-2,3-dimethyl-benzene [75024-22-5].

Example 21 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-14)

56.3 mmol (18.0 g) of compound J-4, 28.15 mmol (9.604 g) of compound J-13, 0.67 mmol (0.633 g) tris-(dibenzylideneacetone)-dipalladium(0) [51364-51-3] and 1.61 mmol (0.481 g) tri-tertbutyl-phosphonium-tetrafluoroborate [131274-22-1] were added to a 250 ml 3-necked-flask equipped with a thermometer, reflux condenser with argon inlet and a septum. The system was evacuated and refilled with argon two times. Then 150 ml of dry and degassed tetrahydrofuran was added to the reaction flask. After dissolution of the starting material at 50° C., a degassed solution of 83 mmol (18 g) potassium phosphate in 3.8 ml of water was added and the reaction mixture was heated to reflux and stirred for 4 hours. The reaction mixture was allowed to cool to rt over night, where the product precipitated. The reaction mixture was filtered, washed with THF and then with water and then dried to give the crude J-14 which was used directly in the next step.

¹H NMR (400 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 8.06 (s, 2H), 8.02 (s, 2H), 7.86 and 7.79 (2 s (rotamers), 2H), 7.13 (s, 2H), 4.45 (q, 4H), 2.13 (s, 6H), 1.46 (t, 6H).

Example 22 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-15)

20 mmol (11.5 g) of compound J-14 was suspended in 300 ml of ethanol, and then a solution of 5.5 g of KOH in 20 ml of water was added to the suspension. The suspension was then refluxed over night. The suspension was cooled to rt and then poured into 4 M HCl. The precipitate was filtered and washed well with water and then dried to give crude J-15 which was used directly in the next step.

¹H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-D₆) δ 8.28 (s, 2H), 8.15 (s, 2H), 8.10 and 8.06 (2 s (rotamers), 2H), 7.13 (s, 2H), 2.06 (s, 6H).

Example 23 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-16)

11.82 mmol (6.400 g) of compound J-15 was suspended in 25 ml of quinoline. Then 1.728 g of copper powder was added and the reaction mixture was heated for 8 hours at 185° C. The copper was allowed to settle to the bottom of the flask, and the solution was decanted and the product precipitated with ethanol to give crude J-16 which was used directly in the next step.

¹H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-D₆) δ 8.14 (s, 2H), 8.05 and 8.01 (2 s (rotamers), 2H), 7.90 (d, 2H), 7.51 (d, 2H), 7.11 (s, 2H), 2.06 (s, 6H).

Example 24 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-17)

7.282 mmol (3.20 g) of compound J-16, 29.129 mmol (4.066 g) potassium carbonate, 0.728 mmol (0.163 g) palladium(II)acetate and 1.456 mmol (0.619 g) 1,3-Bis(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imidazoliumchloride [250285-32-6] have been loaded to a 50 ml 3-necked-flask equipped with a thermometer, reflux condenser with argon inlet and a septum. Then 20 ml of anhydrous N-methylpyrrolidone were added under nitrogen and the reaction mixture was stirred for 7 hours at 170° C. Then the mixture was cooled to rt and water was added. The precipitate was filtered and washed with water and then dried to give crude J-17, which was used directly in the next step. The product was too insoluble to measure an NMR.

Example 25 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-18)

3.82 mmol (1.46 g) of compound J-17 were suspended in 20 ml of dry dimethylsulfoxide. Then 38 mmol (3.67 g) of sodium tert-butoxide were added under nitrogen. The reaction mixture was heated to 85° C. for 1 hour. Then a solution of 23 mmol (8.075 g) 1-iodohexadecane in 5 ml of dimethylsulfoxide was added over a period of 2 hours. The reaction mixture was stirred over night at 85° C. The mixture was cooled to rt and water was added. The mixture was then extracted with heptane. The heptane solution was washed with water and dried over MgSO₄ and then the solvent was evaporated. The product was purified by column chromatography on silica gel. Then the product was recrystallized from ethyl acetate to get compound J-18. ¹H NMR (400 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 8.18 (s, 2H), 7.85 (s, 2H), 7.69 (s, 2H), 7.44 (d, 2H), 7.39 (d, 2H), 2.46 (br t, 4H), 2.10 (br t, 4H), 1.35-1.02 (m, 104H), 0.90 (t, 12H), 0.62-0.58 (br, 8H).

Example 26 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-19)

0.791 mmol (1.0 g) of compound J-18 were added to a 100 ml 3-necked-flask equipped with a thermometer, reflux condenser with argon inlet and a septum. The system was evacuated and refilled with argon two times. Then 50 ml of dry and degassed tetrahydrofuran was added to the reaction flask. After dissolution of the starting material, the temperature was lowered to −78° C. Then 2.689 mmol (0.996 ml) of 2.7M n-butyllithium solution in heptane were added slowly via a syringe. After stirring for 15 minutes, the reaction mixture was allowed to come to room temperature for 1 hour. Then the temperature was reduced to −20° C. and 2.689 mmol (2.689 ml) of 1M trimethyltinchloride solution in (in hexanes) were added via a syringe. The reaction mixture was stirred then overnight at room temperature. The reaction was quenched by the addition of water and the product was extracted with ethylacetate. The organic phase was dried over MgSO₄ and evaporated. The residue was recrystallized from ethyl actetate and then from heptane to yield 400 mg of compound J-19.

¹H NMR (400 MHz, CD₂Cl₂) δ 8.21 (s, 2H), 7.88 (s, 2H), 7.73 (s, 2H), 7.50 (s, 2H), 2.50 (br t, 4H), 2.13 (br t, 4H), 1.35-1.04 (m, 104H), 0.90 (t, 12H), 0.64-0.55 (br, 8H), 0.49 (t, 18H).

Example 27 Synthesis of Polymer (P-9)

0.019 mmol (30.2 mg) of compound J-19 and 0.019 mmol (5.6 mg) of 4,7-dibromo-benzo[c]-1,2,5-thiadiazole [15155-41-6], 0.001 mmol (0.9 mg) of tris-(dibenzylideneacetone)-dipalladium(0) [51364-51-3] and 0.004 mmol (1.2 mg) of tri-(o-tolyl)-phosphine [6163-58-2] were charged to a 10 ml 3-necked-flask equipped with a thermometer, reflux condenser with argon inlet and a septum. The system was evacuated and refilled with argon for five times. Via a syringe 2 ml of degassed chlorobenzene was added. The reaction mixture was then brought to reflux for 22 hours. The reaction mixture turned to intense red color. The reaction mixture was added to 20 ml of acetone, where the polymer precipitated. The polymer was filtered and the residue washed with acetone. The polymer was taken up into toluene and refluxed for 3 hours with an aqeuous solution of sodium-diethyl-dithiocarbamate to remove Pd residues. The solution was cooled to rt, separated the phases and the organic phase was washed twice with deionized water. The toluene phase was added to aceton to precipitate the polymer once again. After filtration, the polymer was added to a soxhlet thimble and extracted first with acetone, then hexanes, and finally with toluene. The aceton fraction contained no polymer. The hexanes and toluene fractions were added to aceton, where the polymer precipitated. The hexane fraction yielded 22 mg of the polymer P-9 (GPC data (trichlorobenzene, 150° C.): Mw 32′665 PDI 2.21), and the toluene fraction yielded 7 mg of the polymer P-9.

Example 28 Synthesis of Intermediate (3-20)

64 mmol (10.0 g) of 2,6-dimethylnaphthalene were dissolved in 100 ml dichloromethane and 20 mg of iodine were added. 139 mmol (22.21 g) bromine were added dropwise over 7 hours at 21° C. The mixture was then stirred over night at rt. The organic phase was washed with aqeuous sodiumthiosulphate and water, dried and evaporated. The crude product was recrystallized from ethanol to give compound J-20.

¹H NMR (400 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 8.22 (d, 2H), 7.44 (d, 2H), 2.65 (s, 6H).

Example 29 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-21)

33.4 mmol (10.50 g) of compound J-20, 94.5 mmol (24.00 g) bis(pinacolato)diborone [73183-34-3], 268 mmol (26.52 g) potassium actetate and 2.006 mmol (1.47 g) Pd(dppf)Cl₂ [72287-26-4] were placed in a 250 ml 3-necked-flask equipped with a thermometer, reflux condenser with argon inlet and a septum. The system was evacuated and refilled with argon for five times. Via a syringe 80 ml of degassed dimethylformamide was added. The reaction mixture was then heated and stirred at 110° C. for 48 hours. The mixture was cooled to rt, and water was added and the product was extracted with heptane. The organic phase was dried and evaporated. The product was recrystallized from isopropoanol to get compound J-21.

¹H NMR (400 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 8.03 (d, 2H), 7.27 (d, 2H), 2.60 (s, 6H), 1.49 (s, 24H).

Example 30 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-22)

Intermediate J-22 was synthesized from compound J-4 and J-21 according to compound J-14 described in example 21.

¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-D₆) δ 8.41 (s, 2H), 8.29 (s, 2H), 8.18 and 8.09 (2 s (rotamers), 2H), 7.40 (d, 2H), 7.12 (d, 2H), 4.40 (q, 4H), 2.10 (s, 6H), 1.37 (t, 6H).

Example 31 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-23)

Intermediate J-23 was synthesized from compound J-22 according to compound J-15 described in example 22.

¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-D₆) δ 8.40 (s, 2H), 8.21 (s, 2H), 8.08 (s, 2H), 7.39 (d, 2H), 7.13 (d, 2H), 2.12 (s, 6H).

Example 32 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-24)

Intermediate J-24 was synthesized from compound J-23 according to compound J-16 described in example 23.

¹H NMR (300 MHz, DMSO-D₆) δ 8.25 (s, 2H), 8.09 and 8.00 (2 s (rotamers), 2H), 7.94 (d, 2H), 7.57 (d, 2H), 7.37 (d, 2H), 7.13 (d, 2H), 2.12 (s, 6H).

Example 33 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-25)

Intermediate J-25 was synthesized from compound J-24 according to compound J-17 described in example 24.

¹H NMR (400 MHz, DMSO-D₆) δ 9.23 (s, 2H), 9.02 (d, 2H), 8.16 (s, 2H), 7.99 (d, 2H), 7.81 (d, 2H), 7.52 (d, 2H), 4.24 (s, 4H).

Example 34 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-26)

Intermediate J-26 was synthesized from compound J-25 according to compound J-18 described in example 25.

¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 8.89 (d, 2H), 8.87 (s, 2H), 7.86 (s, 2H), 7.73 (d, 2H), 7.50 (d, 2H), 7.42 (d, 2H), 2.19-2.11 (br, 8H), 1.35-0-95 (m, 104H), 0.89 (t, 12H), 0.75-0.60 (br, 8H).

Example 35 Synthesis of Intermediate (J-27)

Intermediate 3-27 was synthesized from compound J-26 according to compound J-19 described in example 26.

¹H NMR (300 MHz, CDCl₃) δ 8.89 (d, 2H), 8.87 (s, 2H), 7.85 (s, 2H), 7.73 (d, 2H), 7.51 (s, 2H), 2.19-2.11 (br, 8H), 1.50-1.00 (m, 104H), 0.90 (t, 12H), 0.73-0.62 (br, 8H), 0.49 (t, 18H).

Example 36 Synthesis of Polymer (P-10)

Polymer P-10 was synthesized from 0.274 mmol (449 mg) of compound J-27 and 0.274 mmol (80.5 mg) of 4,7-dibromo-benzo[c]-1,2,5-thiadiazole [15155-41-6], according to polymer P-9 described in example 27. Soxhlet extraction gave 79 mg polymer P-10 from hexane fraction (GPC data (trichlorobenzene, 150° C.): Mw 27′139, PDI 2.23) and 257 mg polymer P-10 from toluene fraction (GPC data (trichlorobenzene, 150° C.): Mw 78′162, PDI 2.28).

Example 37 Synthesis of Polymer P-11 (Same Structure as Polymer P-1 Above) Via Direct Heteroarylation Polymerization

0.032 mmol (40 mg) of compound J-9 and 0.032 mmol (12 mg) of 4,7-dibromo-benzo[c]-1,2,5-thiadiazole [15155-41-6] were placed together with 10% Pd(Herrmann) catalyst and 15% tri(ortho-methoxy-phenyl)phosphine, 2 equivalents of pivalic acid, 3 equivalents of potassiumcarbonate and 2 ml dimethylacetamide in a vial and degassed with argon. Then the reaction mixture was heated and stirred vigorously for 48 hours at 140° C. The polymer P-11 was precipitated with water, filtered and washed with water. Then the polymer was purified and fractionated in analogy to experiments 12-19 described above. The chloroform fraction gave a polymer P-11 with the following GPC data (chlorobenzene at 80° C.): Mw 52′300, PDI 1.41.

Application Examples A-1 to A-4

Fabrication and electrical characterization of organic field-effect transistors (OFET) based on the polymers P-1, P-2, P-3, and P-4

The polymers are dissolved at a concentration of 0.75 wt % in dichlorobenzene. Back-contact, Top-gate FETs are fabricated from each formulation according to the following procedure:

A PEN-substrate with lithographically pre-patterned gold contacts, serving as source and drain contact of the FET are used as substrates. 100 μl of the formulation is coated by a standard blade coater yielding a homogenous layer of the semiconductor over the entire substrate. After the coating is completed, the substrate is immediately transferred onto a preheated hotplate and heated for 30 s at 90° C. Next the gate dielectric layer consisting of Polystyrene 4 wt % dissolved in PGMEA is spin-coated on top of the organic semiconductor (2500 rpm, 30 s). After spin-coating of the dielectric, the substrate is again transferred to the hotplate and annealed for another 5 Min at 90° C. The thickness of the dielectric layer is 420 nm measured by profilometer. Finally 50 nm thick, shadow-mask patterned gold gate electrodes are deposited by vacuum evaporation to complete FETs in the BCTG-configuration.

The mobility μ is calculated from the root representation of the transfer characteristic curve (solid grey curve) in the saturation region. The slope m is determined from the dashed black line in the respective transfer characteristics. The dashed black line is fitted to a region of the square root representation of the drain current ID such that a good correlation to the linear slope of the root representation is obtained.

The threshold voltage U_(Th) can be taken from the intersection of black dashed line with the X-axis portion (V_(GS)).

In order to calculate the electrical properties of the OFET, the following equations are employed:

$\mu = {{\frac{m^{2}*2L}{C_{G}*W}\mspace{25mu} C_{G}} = {{ɛ_{0}*ɛ_{r}\frac{1}{d}\mspace{25mu} U_{Th}} = {{{- 1}*\frac{m}{b}\mspace{25mu}{{ON}/{OFF}}} = \frac{I_{D}\max}{I_{D}\min}}}}$

where ε₀ is the vacuum permittivity of 8.85×10⁻¹² As/Vm. ε_(r)=2,6 for Polystyrene and d is the thickness of the dielectric. The width over length ratio W/L is 10.

FIG. 1 show representative transfer characteristics of an FET fabricated from polymer P-1 with V_(GS)=30 V to −30 V at 0.5 V step size with V_(DS)=−30 V. Drain current (black solid curve), Gate current (dotted grey curve), Square root of drain current (grey solid curve), and fitted slope of square root (dashed black curve).

FIG. 2 show representative transfer characteristics of an FET fabricated from polymer P-2 with V_(GS)=30 V to −30 V at 0.5 V step size with V_(DS)=−30 V. Drain current (black solid curve), Gate current (dotted grey curve), Square root of drain current (grey solid curve), and fitted slope of square root (dashed black curve).

FIG. 3 show representative transfer characteristics of an FET fabricated from polymer P-3 with V_(GS)=30 V to −30 V at 0.5 V step size with V_(DS)=−30 V. Drain current (black solid curve), Gate current (dotted grey curve), Square root of drain current (grey solid curve), and fitted slope of square root (dashed black curve).

FIG. 4 show representative transfer characteristics of an FET fabricated from polymer P-4 with V_(GS)=30 V to −30 V at 0.5 V step size with V_(DS)=−30 V. Drain current (black solid curve), Gate current (dotted grey curve), Square root of drain current (grey solid curve), and fitted slope of square root (dashed black curve).

The following mobilities, threshold voltages and ON/OFF ratios are the average values obtained for the respective compound. The number of TFTs entering the calculation of the average is given in the table:

Field-effect Threshold Number mobility μ voltage U_(TH) ON/OFF Compound of TFTs [cm²/Vs] [V] ratio P-1 20 2.0 −11 4E6 P-2 19 1.4 −8.5 4E6 P-3 18 1.4 −10.7 2E6 P-4 13 7E−4 −8.9 8E2 

1: A polymer, comprising a unit of formulae (1c):

Wherein: X, Y are S; Q is C; L² is selected from the group consisting of C₆₋₃₀-arylene, 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene,

C₆₋₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene can be substituted with one to six substituents R³ at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl, OR³¹, OC(O)—R³¹, C(O)—OR³¹, C(O)—R³¹, NR³¹R³², NR³¹—C(O)R³², C(O)—NR³¹R³², N[C(O)R³¹][C(O)R³²], SR³¹ halogen, CN, SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and OH,

can be substituted with one or two substituents R⁴ at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl, C(O)—R⁴¹, C(O)—NR⁴¹R⁴², C(O)—OR⁴¹ and CN, R³¹, R³², R⁴¹ and R⁴² are independently from each other and at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be substituted with one to ten substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(i), OC(O)—R^(j), C(O)—OR^(i), C(O)—R^(i), NR^(i)R^(j), NR^(i)—C(O)R^(j), C(O)—NR^(i)R^(j), N[C(O)R^(i)][C(O)R^(j)], SR^(i), halogen, CN, SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and NO₂; and at least two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be replaced by O or S, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to six substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(i), OC(O)—R^(i), C(O)—OR^(i), C(O)—R^(i), NR^(i)R^(j), NR^(i)—C(O)R^(j), C(O)—NR^(i)R^(j), N[C(O)R^(i)][C(O)R^(i)], SRI, halogen, CN, SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and NO₂; and one or two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be replaced by O, S, OC(O), CO, NR^(i) or NR^(i)—CO, C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl can be substituted with one to six substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈ cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(i), OC(O)—R^(j), C(O)—OR^(i), C(O)—R^(i), NR^(i)R^(j), NR^(i)—C(O)R^(j), C(O)—NR^(i)R^(j), N[C(O)R^(i)][C(O)R^(j)], SR^(i), halogen, CN, SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and NO₂, R^(Siv), R^(Siw), R^(Six) are independently from each other selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, phenyl and O—Si(CH₃)₃, R^(i) and R^(j) are independently selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl can be substituted with one to five substituents selected from the group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(k), OC(O)—R^(l), C(O)—OR^(k), C(O)—R^(k), NR^(k)R^(l), NR^(k)—C(O)R^(l), C(O)—NR^(k)R^(l), N[C(O)R^(k)][C(O)R^(l)], SR^(k), halogen, CN, and NO₂, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to five substituents selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(k), OC(O)—R^(l), C(O)—OR^(k), C(O)—R^(k), NR^(k)R^(l), NR^(k)—C(O)R^(l), C(O)—NR^(k)R^(l), N[C(O)R^(k)][C(O)R^(l)], SR^(k), halogen, CN, and NO₂, C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl can be substituted with one to five substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(k), OC(O)—R^(l), C(O)—OR^(k), C(O)—R^(k), NR^(k)R^(l), NR^(k)—C(O)R^(l), C(O)—NR^(k)R^(l), N[C(O)R^(k)][C(O)R^(l)], SR^(k), halogen, CN, and NO₂, R^(k) and R^(l) are independently selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl can be substituted with one to five substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, CN and NO₂, R², R^(2′) and R^(2″) are at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, unsubstituted C₁₋₃₀-alkyl and halogen, R is at each occurrence unsubstituted C₁₋₅₀-alkyl, C₃₋₅₀-alkenyl, or C₃₋₅₀-alkynyl, m is 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4, and p is 2 to
 1000. 2. The polymer according to claim 1, wherein: R², R^(2′) and R^(2″) are at each occurrence hydrogen, and R is at each occurrence C₁₋₃₆-alkyl. 3: The polymer of claim 1, wherein: L² is selected from the group from the group consisting of C₆₋₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene, and

C₆₋₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene can be substituted with one to six substituents R³ at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl, OR³¹, OC(O)—R³¹, C(O)—OR³¹, C(O)—R³¹, NR³¹R³², NR³¹—C(O)R³², C(O)—NR³¹R³², SR³¹, halogen, CN, SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and OH,

can be substituted with one or two substituents R⁴ at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl, C(O)—R⁴¹, C(O)—NR⁴¹R⁴², C(O)—OR⁴¹ and CN, R³¹, R³², R⁴¹ and R⁴² are independently from each other and at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl, C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be substituted with one to ten substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(i), OC(O)—R^(j), C(O)—OR^(i), C(O)—R^(i), NR^(i)R^(j), NR^(i)—C(O)R^(j), C(O)—NR^(i)R^(j), N[C(O)R^(i)][C(O)R^(j)], SR^(i), halogen, CN, SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and NO₂; and at least two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C₂₋₃₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₃₀-alkynyl can be replaced by O or S, C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to six substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(i), OC(O)—R^(i), C(O)—OR^(i), C(O)—R^(i), NR^(i)R^(j), NR^(i)—C(O)R^(j), C(O)—NR^(i)R^(j), N[C(O)R^(i)][C(O)R^(j)], SR^(i), halogen, CN, SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and NO₂; and one or two CH₂-groups, but not adjacent CH₂-groups, of C₅₋₁₂-cycloalkyl can be replaced by O, S, OC(O), CO, NR^(i) or NR^(i)—CO, C₆₋₁₈-aryl and 5 to 20 membered heteroaryl can be substituted with one to six substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, OR^(i), OC(O)—R^(j), C(O)—OR^(i), C(O)—R^(i), NR^(i)R^(j), NR^(i)—C(O)R^(j), C(O)—NR^(i)R^(j), N[C(O)R][C(O)R^(j)], SR^(i), halogen, CN, SiR^(Siv)R^(Siw)R^(Six) and NO₂, R^(Siv), R^(Siw), R^(Six) are independently from each other selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, phenyl and O—Si(CH₃)₃, R^(i) and R^(j) are independently selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl can be substituted with one to five substituents selected from the group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(k), OC(O)—R^(l), C(O)—OR^(k), C(O)—R^(k), NR^(k)R^(l), NR^(k)—C(O)R^(l), C(O)—NR^(k)R^(l), N[C(O)R^(k)][C(O)R^(l)], SR^(k), halogen, CN, and NO₂, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to five substituents selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(k), OC(O)—R^(l), C(O)—OR^(k), C(O)—R^(k), NR^(k)R^(l), NR^(k)—C(O)R^(l), C(O)—NR^(k)R^(l), N[C(O)R^(k)][C(O)R^(l)], SR^(k), halogen, CN, and NO₂, C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl can be substituted with one to five substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(k), OC(O)—R^(l), C(O)—OR^(k), C(O)—R^(k), NR^(k)R^(l), NR^(k)—C(O)R^(l), C(O)—NR^(k)R^(l), N[C(O)R^(k)][C(O)R^(l)], SR^(k), halogen, CN, and NO₂, R^(k) and R^(l) are independently selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, and C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl can be substituted with one to five substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, CN and NO₂. 4: The polymer of claim 3, wherein: L² is selected from the group from the group consisting of C₆₋₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene, and

C₆₋₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene is selected from the group consisting of

R¹⁰⁴ and R¹⁰⁵ are independently and at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₄-aryl, and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl, or R¹⁰⁴ and R¹⁰⁵, if attached to the same atom, together with the atom, to which they are attached, form a 5 to 12 membered ring system, C₁₋₂₀-alkyl, C₂₋₂₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₂₀-alkynyl can be substituted with one to five substituents selected from the group consisting of C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(s), OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s), C(O)—R^(t), NR^(s)R^(t), NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t), C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t), N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)], SR^(s), halogen, CN, and NO₂, C₅₋₈-cycloalkyl can be substituted with one to five substituents selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(s), OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s), C(O)—R^(s), NR^(s)R^(t), NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t), C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t), N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)], SR^(s), halogen, CN, and NO₂, C₆₋₁₄-aryl and 5 to 14 membered heteroaryl can be substituted with one to five substituents independently selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(s), OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s), C(O)—R^(s), NR^(s)R^(t), NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t), C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t), N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)], SR^(s), halogen, CN, and NO₂, 5 to 12 membered ring system can be substituted with one to five substituents selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₅₋₆-cycloalkyl, C₆₋₁₀-aryl, 5 to 10 membered heteroaryl, OR^(s), OC(O)—R^(t), C(O)—OR^(s), C(O)—R^(s), NR^(s)R^(t), NR^(s)—C(O)R^(t), C(O)—NR^(s)R^(t), N[C(O)R^(s)][C(O)R^(t)], SR^(s), halogen, CN, and NO₂, R^(s) and R^(t) are independently selected from the group consisting of H, C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl, C₁₋₁₀-alkyl, C₂₋₁₀-alkenyl and C₂₋₁₀-alkynyl can be substituted with one to five substituents selected from the group consisting of halogen, CN and NO₂, C₆₋₃₀-arylene and 5 to 30 membered heteroarylene can be substituted with one to six substituents R³ at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl and halogen,

can be substituted with one or two substituents R⁴ at each occurrence selected from the group consisting of C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, C(O)—R⁴¹, C(O)—OR⁴¹ and CN, R⁴¹ is at each occurrence C₁₋₃₀-alkyl, and X′ is S. 5: The polymer of claim 4, wherein: L² is selected from the group consisting of

and X′ is S. 6: The polymer of claim 5, wherein: L² is selected from the group consisting of

7: The polymer of claim 1, wherein m is 0, 1 or
 2. 8: An electronic device, comprising the polymer of claim
 1. 9: The electronic device of claim 8, wherein the electronic device is an organic field effect transistor. 